Hi,
probably since I've emerged openssh-6.0_p1 and/or git-sources-3.4_rc? I
have problems with ssh.
scp as well as filezilla as well as rsync -e 'ssh' stall when
transmitting a somewhat larger file.
This might be as few as 500 Kb on a slow network (256 Kbit/s).
But it occurs on a fast
Re , Helmut Jarausch said:
Is this bug known and is there a work around?
Sorry no answer, but I also saw this when using scp. I wasn't sure what
it was. But you're not alone... ;-)
Maybe we should just downgrade?
-- Keith
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On Tue, 08 May 2012 09:04:59 +0200, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
probably since I've emerged openssh-6.0_p1 and/or git-sources-3.4_rc?
I have problems with ssh.
scp as well as filezilla as well as rsync -e 'ssh' stall when
transmitting a somewhat larger file.
This might be as few as 500 Kb on a
On Sat, May 05, 2012 at 03:00:25PM -0700, Keith Dart wrote:
Re , James said:
#copy running-config [http | https] url
Routers can usually also write to a tftp or ftp server. Those are
actually simpler to set up.
To use HTTP you would also have to set up a POST handler.
-- Keith
* Grant Edwards grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com [120507 23:34]:
Can somebody recommend a tftp server that works?
I've got atftp installed and have been using the client for some time
(after fixing a number of bugs).
But, the atftpd server just plain refuses to do anything other than
print out
Am Montag, 7. Mai 2012, 16:56:43 schrieb walt:
On 05/07/2012 04:13 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
And vanilla-sources just work. Stable. Even with suspend to ram and ati
drivers.
That confuses me. Are you saying the gentoo-sources don't 'just work'?
I don't know, haven't used gentoo
On 05/08/12 09:09, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 08 May 2012 09:04:59 +0200, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
probably since I've emerged openssh-6.0_p1 and/or git-sources-3.4_rc?
I have problems with ssh.
scp as well as filezilla as well as rsync -e 'ssh' stall when
transmitting a somewhat larger file.
Re 1336460699.6491.0@numa-i1336460699.6491.0@numa-i, Neil Bothwick said:
re-emerge with USE=-hpn. I did the latter and everything is working
as it should now.
Funny how hpn is supposed to enable high performance. :-D
-- Keith
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Also, there was a thread a good while back with this issue and their fix
was to do a emerge -e world with everything optimized for their CPU and
such. May be worth thinking about at least.
Video playback and CPU optimisations go hand in hand.
One video I have had for a long time, I could
On Tue, 8 May 2012 11:29:19 -0700, Keith Dart wrote:
re-emerge with USE=-hpn. I did the latter and everything is working
as it should now.
Funny how hpn is supposed to enable high performance. :-D
But it stalls and blocks so much more quickly with it on :)
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Neil Bothwick
Mr.
On Tue, 8 May 2012 12:09:05 -0600, Joseph wrote:
Well, openssh-5.9_p1-r4
flag: hpn on by default and ssh is working without a problem.
It's only a problem with hpn and openssh-6.0_p1, as discussed in the bug
report.
If I were you I would open a bug.
Another one?
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Neil Bothwick
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