Thanks for your reply, Colin.
> While I realize that this doesn't introduce a new external dependency, I
> have to say that this is not the week to be asking for a new distro
> patch to OpenSSH!
Point taken.
> I'd be happy to include this if upstream does, but I don't think I'm
> likely to
compatible with
existing clients and servers. It solves the main issue that causes people
to prefer mosh to ssh.
Thanks,
-- Juliusz Chroboczek
retitle 525335 No way to reenable Nagle's algorithm (opposite of TCP_NODELAY)
thanks
From that, I guess you are referring to RFC 896. Is that correct?
Yep, known is BSD sockets as the opposite of the TCP_NODELAY socket option.
Juliusz
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I haven't checked myself, but this has most probably been fixed by
GNU libc 2.5. (Getaddrinfo now sorts addresses according to RFC 3484.)
Juliusz
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Package: openssh-client
Version: 1:4.6p1-4+b1
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There's apparently no need to request that ssh connect to an IPv6
link-local address. Which is somewhat painful when trying to fix an
IPv6-only router that has stopped routing.
AFAIK, allowing connection to a link-local addresses
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