Am 27.10.2009 20:51 schrieb Guillaume Nodet:
I've attached a new patch to SSHD-40 which addresses the stability
issues. I've done a bit of testing and haven't found any problems
but those were not real load tests ... Please have a look, i'm eager
for feedback on that one.
Thanks for your work, great! From your comment on the patches-site, I
followed that you integrated your solution into the main svn branch, so
I checked out the svn version and used it instead of patching. I've done
some testing, and it seems to work by far better than before. However,
there still seems to be some (rather minor) issues. I did the same setup
as described in my previous post, and many pages now load flawlessly,
but others don't. These pages load most of their objects, but a few seem
still to be missing. As far as I can see from the browser status bar,
the missing objects are from some ad server or so. Examples for this
behaviour include the pages
www.focus.de
www.yahoo.de
www.bbc.co.uk/history/recent/troubles
www.bahn.de
(Sorry for being in German, but they belong to my test pages and it
doesn't really matter here ;))
Unfortunately, I've no clue where this behaviour may result from...
Btw, as someone who should know the SSH protocol very good I ask you: Do
you think it is a good idea to use the SSH protocol just for
multiplexing (I don't need all the authentication and encryption
stuff...) or do you happen to know a better suited protocol? If you're
interested, I can of course describe in more detail what I'm willing to do.
Again thank you very much, excellent work. Keep it up! And I'd be happy
to contribute any stack traces whatsoever, but unfortunately, I'm not
sure if I'm able to find the bug in the code... ;)
Lukas