Re: [SLUG] ssh with packet loss

2004-01-14 Thread Gottfried Szing
hi if it's definitely packet loss then there's nothing ssh can do about it.. maybe get a wireless sniffer to examine the signal strength - check you have good reception.. > also, i had a wireless AP that the signal strength continually dropped to 0, causing dropouts of various connections for som

Re: [SLUG] ssh with packet loss

2004-01-14 Thread Gottfried Szing
hi does any of your gurus here have an idea to make the "recovery" of the ssh-session faster? nfi about how to make ssh recover faster, if it's at all possible, but have you looked at using mtr to show you if it's packetloss and/or latency? mtr rocks for network probs :) yep, but it only confirms

[SLUG] ssh with packet loss

2004-01-13 Thread Gottfried Szing
hi slugs, to reach non-public services (eg imap and pop) on my server, i am using ssh for forwarding ports over a secure connection to this server. i think this is a common procedure, nothing new to you. but my problem is that i sometimes use wlan to connect to the network and under some circu