Post 3027176 by orekix@pl.smuglo.li
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(DIR) Post #3026642 by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
2019-01-16T09:04:58.575218Z
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Currently looking at the differencies between SSH daemons.Reminds me of TLS 1.2 cipher suites support in web browser few years ago…https://hacktivis.me/notes/SSH%20Daemon%20Comparison.md
(DIR) Post #3026759 by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
2019-01-16T09:10:59.179042Z
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Also no totally not biased in the following way:tinyssh >>> dropbear >>>>>>> OpenSSH
(DIR) Post #3026938 by v@cdmx.rocks
2019-01-16T09:17:11Z
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@lanodan I love dropbears
(DIR) Post #3026985 by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
2019-01-16T09:19:50.877171Z
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@v > scare touristsAs if autralia didn’t have enough scare already…
(DIR) Post #3027068 by orekix@pl.smuglo.li
2019-01-16T09:22:51.076947Z
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@lanodan would you miss anything useful from openssh by using any of the other two?
(DIR) Post #3027140 by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
2019-01-16T09:25:38.924832Z
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@orekix I didn’t do features comparison, that is done more or less well by wikipedia. So a bit offtopic.But well, I did remove OpenSSH from my machine, basically because it’s wonky (for example: if I do a ls in a directory with a huge number of items the connection drops).
(DIR) Post #3027176 by orekix@pl.smuglo.li
2019-01-16T09:27:08.238704Z
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@lanodan >connection drops by doing ls on a huge number of itemsI need to test this, I have a folder with like 30k images
(DIR) Post #3027314 by orekix@pl.smuglo.li
2019-01-16T09:33:49.748621Z
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@lanodan bad test I guess cause I'm doin it from my phone to my desktop but a ls on a folder with 26k images didn't drop it
(DIR) Post #3027351 by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
2019-01-16T09:35:14.742930Z
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@orekix Well, maybe it just happens to me, this one was litterally not debugabble…