Paul M wrote: > On 20/08/07, Stanislav Brabec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I am using openvpn to connect to the company network and ssh for generic >> work. I can get a speed at about 200kB/sec with my SL-C3200. I guess it > > thanks for that feedback - I too was connecting over wireless (apple > airport extreme running mixed mode) with WPA , then openvpn, then ssh. > >> Response times are good except the initial prompt, which takes about >> 5 sec. I did not any research about it, but it seems, that kernel has >> bad response time if there is any task eating 100% CPU. > > indeed... I'll have to consider overclocking or something. > > I wonder if the Nokia N800 would have better CPU for this sort of thing. > > cheers > Paul
there are some performance things you can do, ie change the cipher you use to connect, as its already on an encrypted link you could knock the ssh keysize down a bit or use a faster less secure algorithim. eg des-cbc i belive there was a patch floating around for arm optimised ciphers in the kernel but i couldnt give you a place to start looking (been awhile, and might already me in mainline) when transfering files over scp i get about 200kB/s any way _______________________________________________ Angstrom-distro-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxtogo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/angstrom-distro-users
