This is a discussion on Re: Tunnel freezing within the OpenSSH Development forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; Little OT reply... Pavel Troller wrote: [snip] > The problem is that the tunnel freezes occasionally, mostly in one direction &...
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Little OT reply...
Pavel Troller wrote: [snip] > The problem is that the tunnel freezes occasionally, mostly in one direction > only. The freeze occurs mostly when there is traffic over the tunnel, like > VoIP call or remote X session. I know that this is unidirectional freeze, How is the latency across your tunnel? I typically see ~20-40ms from work to home. When on travel I've seen as great as 300ms (overseas). Other than this mysterious unidirectional freeze, how is the voice quality of you VoIP calls? Is there a noticeable effect because of riding through the tunnel? Which VoIP are you using? btw - I've been doing Layer2 tap interfaces with bridging to create the tunnel. I haven't signed up for VoIP yet, but was looking into it. You may be interested in Bug 1223 [1], it has a patch so you don't have to ssh in as root. You still have to be root on the client side to set it up, but you can disable remote root login on your SSH server. thx, Jason. [1] - http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1223 _______________________________________________ openssh-unix-dev mailing list openssh-unix-dev@mindrot.org http://lists.mindrot.org/mailman/lis...enssh-unix-dev |