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Slow responce in ssh

Slow responce in ssh

2005-12-07       - By John Garmany

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Hi all,
 I have three servers running RH ES 3 all up2date.  I connect to them
through ssh.  I connect to one server overseas and it always runs slow.
Takes for ever to log in and the response is slow.  VNC tunneled through
ssh is also slow.  Now I uses this server (at the firewall) to jump by
ssh to another server.  The second server response is normal.  When I
VNC to the second sever (tunneled through the first server) I get good
response.

Local log ons respond normally.  Both servers host Oracle databases,
neither is overloaded (runqueue or CPU).

So the question is why does the ssh connection on the first server run
slow while the same connection, sshed to another server responds normally?
The first server has the ssh port forwarded through a Windows based
firewall.  The second server is completely behind the firewall, thus the
second jump required.

John


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