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| Subject: | Re: TCP_NODELAY |
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| Date: | Wed, 17 Jan 2007 11:52:54 +1100 |
On Mon, Jan 15, 2007 at 05:52:50AM -0600, Chris Nystrom wrote:
I have an interactive application including mouse events that I want to be secure. I have configured the system to use an openssh subsystem and it works well except that we have noticed some inconsistent performance. We have fixed this on a plain socket connection by setting TCP_NODELAY. I have looked at the man pages and the e-mail archives and as far as I can tell there is no way to set this for an ssh subsystem. Am I correct?
OpenSSH's client traditionally set TCP_NODELAY for "interactive" sessions
(where "interactive" means "has requested a pty", although that's
becoming less and less useful as an indicator). You can try forcing
pty allocation by adding "-tt" to your ssh command line.
OpenSSH 4.4 and newer set TCP_NODELAY unconditionally.
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