Here's helpful background:
https://blogs.oracle.com/janp/entry/ssh_messages_code_bad_packet

It doesn't look to me like turning off rx and tx should in any way
lessen OpenSSH's resistance to corruption, so should be safe as far as
this goes. The other side of this is that it looks like somehow having
rx and/or tx on is producing corruption, from OpenSSH's POV. Whether
that's driver, or card, or system RAM implicated, I've no clue.

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