Subject: Re: What are you using port-sparc for?
To: None <bsieker@rvs.uni-bielefeld.de>
From: Greg A. Woods <woods@weird.com>
List: port-sparc
Date: 09/29/2004 15:53:04
[ On Tuesday, September 28, 2004 at 11:07:16 (+0200), Bernd Sieker wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: What are you using port-sparc for?
>
> An ssh2 login to my router (75MHz SuperSPARC-II) takes about 12
> seconds, which is not great, but tolerable.

That sucks, actually.  "most" is also a 75MHz SS-20:

<proven> $ time ssh most id
woods@most's password: 
uid=1000(woods) gid=1000(users) groups=1000(users),0(wheel),5(operator)
    6.46s real     0.48s user     0.12s system

and that's with about ~2.5s for me to type my rather long password!


The other way around:

<most> [3] $ time ssh proven id
woods@proven's password: 
uid=1000(woods) gid=100(local) groups=100(local),0(wheel),5(operator)
    7.81s real     4.29s user     0.16s system


Use SSH-2 from ftp.ssh.com for fast, happy, SSHv2 connections!


(But beware the OpenSSH folks broke SSHv2 SFTP and SCP protocol
compatability, again.  Seems like they do this regularly on purpose.)

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