On Sunday 30 November 2008 06:46:59 Eugene Pimenov wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I'm not really sure weither it's related to freebsd or ssh. > > When I paste a lot of data (6060 bytes, 60 lines 100 bytes each + > ‘\n’) via ssh into `cat > test.txt` or the small program, one freebsd > receives 5181, another receives 3221 bytes. > > The number of bytes freebsd receives are always the same. > > I can't reproduce this on linux (OpenSSH 4.3p2 on debian and OpenSSH > 4.7p1 on 2 gentoo boxes). Also, I have one freebsd box without this > problem (7.0-STABLE, openssh 4.5p1). > > Source of the small program: > > #include <stdio.h> > > int main() > { > char buf[10000]; > size_t readed = 0; > while(!feof(stdin)) { > readed+=fread(buf, 1, sizeof(buf), stdin); > } > > printf("I've received %d bytes\n", readed); > return 0; > } > > Versions of sshd are “OpenSSH_4.5p1 FreeBSD-20061110, OpenSSL 0.9.8e > 23 Feb 2007”. FreeBSD versions are FreeBSD 7.0-BETA4 and FreeBSD 7.0- > RELEASE. > > Why is it happening? What should I do to stop this? It's pretty > annoying.
Not sure, but can you copy files via cat? As in: cat /tmp/foo | ssh machine "cat - >/tmp/foo" If that isn't truncated, I can only think of clipboard limitations or tty issues. -- Mel Problem with today's modular software: they start with the modules and never get to the software part. _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"