I'm writing here, because the ssh dev list says:

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So:

What is you're opinion about the next idea? Please write down ++/-- thoughts:

it's against brute-force attacks on sshd:

if a user wants to connect to an ssh server then he have to wait a couple of 
seconds, then he can write his passphare.
the "couple of seconds" is defined in the sshd config, e.g.: 2 seconds
the method musn't show that the user have to wait 2 seconds to write his 
passphare.

important: the user could type in his password before the 2 seconds, but the 
sshd will only process the chars that has been typed after 2 second!

effect:

in this way, if a brute force "robot" comes, and tries to log in with a 
generated password it will likely input that in a matter of miliseconds, ok.
BUT: the sshd will only give back that, that the password is bad. - because it 
only processes the password that has been typed 2 seconds after the "type 
you're password" appear on client side.

if this idea would spread, then the attackers would "adapt", and wait e.g.: 5 
seconds before their robot gives the generated password to sshd. - BUT: this 
will take them too much resources, and the brute-force will be far less 
effective.

so can this be a feature in sshd? :O

What do you think?

Thank you! 

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