It sounds like the machines matter most because I used vnc over a LAN and it
was slow?  And that was without a ssh tunnel!


-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Berry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 12:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: sshd for windows

>From: "DeGennaro, Gregory" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>(or both if you're really paranoid.) << Talking about slow?! ... LOL ...
>
>Double 3DES Tunnels (SSH and VPN) ... Let's see, that is up to 68% 
>reduction
>in bandwidth, plus the overhead that VNC has.  That would be quite
>interesting?
>
>Definitely more secure than usual!
>
>Maybe all SMP machines and an OC-3 or LAN, then maybe you will have decent
>speeds and usability... :-D

Actually the bandwidth isn't that big a deal, even on a T1 (much less an 
OC-3), and the latency isn't really changed at all, which is the important 
part in my opinion.  Don't try this over a modem, but for any broadband 
connection it's fine.

Chris Berry
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Systems Administrator
JM Associates

"Within every man beats a heart of darkness." --The Shadow


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