Am Donnerstag, den 12.07.2007, 22:40 +0200 schrieb Tomas Mraz:
I'm still a little bit uneasy to allow this patch in. We were
trying to
keep as close to upstream as possible. On the other hand we have other
changes we have other patches in like the SELinux changes for MLS and
the recent support for keys in NSS by which we significantly diverge
from upstream already. So maybe we could reconsider applying the HPN
patch or at least some less controversial parts of it.
This paragraph disagrees with your signature.
But also note that ssh was designed to be primarily a protocol for
interactive shell sessions and thus it has its limitations which mean
that it never can be 100% efficient as protocol for large file transfers
or even establishing VPNs. It seems to me that people which want
extremely fast and secure file transfers should use different solutions
like stunnel.
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Tomas Mraz
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