[re. compression opinions] My own experience with compressing and OpenSSH is that I wouldn't want it on anywhere except on remote connections. The encryption itself takes some CPU, on some of the older CPU it takes a _lot_ of CPU if the transmission is over a local, fast network (which is why I still select a faster, less safe encryption algorithm now and then, for such cases). Adding compression makes the CPU hit the roof. Not long ago I had to copy 70 gigs from one fast computer to another, over a LAN, and initially I started with compression on. It tooks so long I had to break it off and restart, now with compression off, to get anywhere in a reasonable time.
So, in short, I prefer compression off as default, just as it is with OpenSSH. -Tor _______________________________________________ libssh2-devel http://cool.haxx.se/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/libssh2-devel
