← Back to context Comment by shitter 1 month ago Why not? If it's high-performance, it's fine. 5 comments shitter Reply qudat 1 month ago SSH suffers from tcp-in-tcp issues which means it’ll always take a performance hit over other protocols PunchyHamster 1 month ago If you spend entire CPU to process few megabits of SSH traffic, it isn't high performance pseidemann 1 month ago Performing with highly elevated privileges? (Joke) jabedude 1 month ago ssh the protocol doesn't imply any privileges of any kind raggi 1 month ago Unless you leave your ssh agent on, then it very much does.
qudat 1 month ago SSH suffers from tcp-in-tcp issues which means it’ll always take a performance hit over other protocols
PunchyHamster 1 month ago If you spend entire CPU to process few megabits of SSH traffic, it isn't high performance
pseidemann 1 month ago Performing with highly elevated privileges? (Joke) jabedude 1 month ago ssh the protocol doesn't imply any privileges of any kind raggi 1 month ago Unless you leave your ssh agent on, then it very much does.
jabedude 1 month ago ssh the protocol doesn't imply any privileges of any kind raggi 1 month ago Unless you leave your ssh agent on, then it very much does.
SSH suffers from tcp-in-tcp issues which means it’ll always take a performance hit over other protocols
If you spend entire CPU to process few megabits of SSH traffic, it isn't high performance
Performing with highly elevated privileges? (Joke)
ssh the protocol doesn't imply any privileges of any kind
Unless you leave your ssh agent on, then it very much does.