Package: openssh-client Version: 1:4.6p1-5 Severity: wishlist I use the Unison file synchronizer over an ADSL line, where the downstream connection is reasonably fast and the upstream connection is slow. I think such DSL lines are pretty common, and it would be useful to have an option for ssh to compress traffic in only one of the two directions.
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