RSH scaling problems...
Trent Piepho
xyzzy at speakeasy.org
Tue Dec 17 19:05:54 EST 2002
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Greg Lindahl wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 11:37:09AM -0800, Trent Piepho wrote:
>
> > I wish there was some kind of ssh option to not encrypt content for ssh and
> > especially scp.
>
> There is a switch, but you have to recompile the demon, and last I
> looked, you can't exert fine-grain control such as "only allow
> unencrypted data from systems inside the cluster".
I thought openssh removed the "none" cipher totally, so you can't even turn it
on with a compile time switch. And when you could use it with ssh1, it wasn't
really ideal, as passwords are then sent plaintext.
I looked into this to do tape backups to a remote tape drive. In order to
keep the tape drive streaming, it needs data at a certain minimum rate. ssh
with encryption wasn't fast enough, but rsh was. It was less trouble to
temporarily enable rsh than to get ssh working without encryption.
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