What do you mean by "We only use nagle if its a session channel with a 
pty?" , what else is there with regard to SSH even scp, sftp etc use a 
session channel. Did I miss something?


At 08:06 PM 4/17/2002 +0200, Mikael Olsson wrote:


>Kevin Steves wrote:
> >
> > as i posted earlier, we now disable nagle for TCP and
> > X11 forwarding endpoints.
>
>Great! :)
>
>
> > for transport my current thinking is:
> >
> > for the ssh transport connection, we use nagle by default only if it is
> > a session channel with a pty and shell or exec channel (and agent
> > forward?)
>
>Hm, wait. I'm not following you here. If you have a pty, you're
>being interactive, so ... why enable nagle in that particular
>case, even by default?
>(This is the opposite of what you've been doing
>up to 3.0.x, is it not?)
>
>
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