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From: Brad Arlt (arltcpsc.ucalgary.ca)
Date: Wed Oct 31 2001 - 14:42:18 CST

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    On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 12:18:47AM -0500, Jonathan A. Zdziarski wrote:
    > I was scp'ing a 2MB file to my home computer over a DSL line and just
    > happened to run top at the same time. I immediately noticed this line:
    >
    > 13864 root 1 30 0 2884K 1744K run 0:38 42.00% sshd2
    >
    > It appears that scp'ing a file over a slow connection causes the process to
    > suck up a huge number of resources. There's most likely no usleep()
    > somewhere it's needed. A couple scp's over slow connections could severely
    > degrade the boxes performance.
    >
    > This test was performed on a Solaris 8_x86 machine.

    If you are refering to SSH Communication Security Inc's SSH2 v3.0.1,
    this is a known bug, and they are working on the fix.

    It affects all server implimentations (UNIX and Windows). For
    a list of all the known bugs check out:

    http://www.ssh.com/faq/index.cfm?category=129

    I get 99% utilization on a fast link (Cable modem, and 10/100/1000Mb
    Ethernet.
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