>> This still applies (depending on the ssl toolkit being used).  The
>> problem referenced here is the TCP window size is hard coded inside
>> the openssl library.  In order to change the window size, one must
>> patch openssl.
>
> TCP window size is not, and can not, be hard coded inside openssl. Do
> you know what TCP window size is?
>
>> Of course, there is also the question of if openssl is the appropriate
>> toolkit to use with rsync.  I am not sure of the issues with a GPL
>> binary linking against a BSD library.  Perhaps GnuTLS is more
>> appropriate...  (I know... this is probably a whole different can of
>> worms.   :-) ).
>
> There is no license issue. This is just a troll.
>

that was a little harsh

I'll say.  Completely uncalled for and unprofessional.  There is no
need for name calling here.

I can admit when I'm wrong.  I apologize for any mis-information, I
was just trying to help.

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