On Friday 19 January 2007 01:19, Brett L. Trotter wrote:
> > Also you might be running out of entropy..
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> Saw the entropy problem when using /dev/random, but /dev/urandom seems
> happier- in either case, at some point, ctrl+c's quit working and the
> session basically locks up (with scp, it event
On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 03:01:49AM -0800, Brett Trotter wrote:
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> Brett Trotter wrote:
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> > I'm still trying to do gmsk over the LFRX/TX boards and had hoped that my
> > fpga modification might help. I can get the tunnel up and ping and even
> > copy about 400-600kb of a file over scp,
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> On Thursday 18 January 2007 21:31, Brett Trotter wrote:
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>> I realize ssh probably isn't the best thing to test with, but it happens to
>> be a quick and easy way to test file sending. The question is, is our
>> tunnel acknowledging corrupted packets instead of asking f
Brett Trotter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Replying to myself, it seems that if I do an ssh and cat a bunch of data
> from /dev/urandom through strings, eventually, the tunnel cant keep up and
> data stops streaming. Funny enough though, if I hit a key, it still sends
> data. It seems as if the
On Thursday 18 January 2007 21:31, Brett Trotter wrote:
> I realize ssh probably isn't the best thing to test with, but it happens to
> be a quick and easy way to test file sending. The question is, is our
> tunnel acknowledging corrupted packets instead of asking for resends? The
> question I'm as
Brett Trotter wrote:
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> I'm still trying to do gmsk over the LFRX/TX boards and had hoped that my
> fpga modification might help. I can get the tunnel up and ping and even
> copy about 400-600kb of a file over scp, but then all of a sudden, the
> environment deteriorates and the packets stop g
I'm still trying to do gmsk over the LFRX/TX boards and had hoped that my
fpga modification might help. I can get the tunnel up and ping and even copy
about 400-600kb of a file over scp, but then all of a sudden, the
environment deteriorates and the packets stop going through- at first they
go lik