On Thu, Sep 16, 2004 at 10:49:44AM -0500, michaelb at real-time.com wrote:
> SSH connections to the server that houses our CVS repository are painfully 
> slow.  Once connected everything is fine.  It's just the authentication part 
> that takes forever.  I have no idea why this is so, but I have to live with it 
> day in and day out.  Lately I've been wondering if there was something I could 
> do to avoid reconnecting every time I perform a CVS command.  One thought that 
> came to mind is running a SSH proxy thingy on my local box that would remain 
> connected to the CVS server and forward commands.  I would then set of CVSROOT 
> to point at localhost.  When I executed CVS commands they would get executed on 
> the remote CVS server.  Another way to think of this is as a sshd daemon that 
> runs on one machine but forwards everything to a different machine.  Note that 
> the -L forwarding option of ssh does not fulfill my needs because it forces me 
> to reconnect/reauthenticate.  Does anyone know of a such a SSH proxy thingy or 
> a different solution to my problem?
> 

How painfully slow? Have you tried connecting using the -v switch to ssh? It
might help in showing you what point in the authentication process is slow. It
could be as simple as providing the -4 switch to ssh on connect. That reduced
connection time for me to our servers from 15 seconds to about two seconds.


-- 
Jim Kaufman
Linux Evangelist
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