A wacky idea, how about having some proxy server in between (SSH port
forwarding over HTTP proxy server?) and there you buffer the responses from
actual SSH server and only transfer data at the desired speed to the libcurl
based SSH client. Not sure if it is feasible or requires huge effort though.
Satish
On 1/23/07, Daniel Stenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey
Since we're not yet having our own SSH test server, does anyone have any
good
idea on how to slow down the response/transfer from a SSH server? In order
to
try my non-blocking code really good, it would be nice to have a server
that
responds with only a few bytes/second so that almost every socket-reading
call
would be affected...
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