On Sun, 21 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > and whether the server is running OpenSSH or SSH.com.  Thus, the
> > only thing that would be seen on the wire is the encrypted
> > challange.
>
> may be it's not a concern in this case, but won't the session be
> vulnerable to session hijacking (post-authentication) if encryption is
> turned off?

eh, it doesn't actually solve the performance problem anyway.. as the
original poster pointed out, it's not CPU that's at issue, it's latency in
the transmissions. i'm doing a bunch of tests and trying my hand at a
little hacking on it - will post results later.


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