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about 1 month ago
I just wanted to provide a suggestion for your Veeam FastSCP software download. I found a University article regarding an OpenSSH flaw with receive buffers that may be of interest to you.
A client of ours made the comment that his VMWare image was taking forever to copy. On a Gbit network it was moving around 11MB/sec. Not bad in my experience with SCP and OpenSSH, but it got me looking as to why it wasn’t any better, and apparently there is an OpenSSH patch (HPN-SSH) available to correct this. Please pass this on to a developer that works with this product as it appears that this may be a simple improvement on an already very useful application. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center hosts the research project and solution.
http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/hpn-ssh/
Thank you,
Clayton Braun
Partner
Lantern Secure Solutions
about 1 month ago
I realized on last post to you that I made a mistake. The issue actually falls upon VMWare since that is the OpenSSH package that is being used. Hopefully they may look into the HPN-SSH patch.
Thank you,
Clayton Braun