I seem to be getting decent speed with arcfour (this was what i was using to begin with)
Thanks for all the help....this honestly was just me being stupid...looking back on yesterday, i can't even remember what i was doing wrong now....i was REALLY tired when i asked this question. On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 2:43 PM, Brandon High <bh...@freaks.com> wrote: > On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 11:28 AM, David Dyer-Bennet <d...@dd-b.net> wrote: > > I thought I remembered a "none" cipher, but couldn't find it the other > > year and decided I must have been wrong. I did use ssh-1, so maybe I > > really WAS remembering after all. > > It may have been in ssh2 as well, or at least the commercial version > .. I thought it used to be a compile time option for openssh too. > > > Seems a high price to pay to try to protect idiots from being idiots. > > Anybody who doesn't understand that "encryption = none" means it's not > > encrypted and hence not safe isn't safe as an admin anyway. > > Well, it won't expose your passwords since the key exchange it still > encrypted ... That's good, right? > > Circling back to the original topic, you can use ssh to start up > mbuffer on the remote side, then start the send. Something like: > > #!/bin/bash > > ssh -f r...@${recv_host} "mbuffer -q -I ${SEND_HOST}:1234 | zfs recv > puddle/tank" > sleep 1 > zfs send -R tank/foo/bar | mbuffer -O ${RECV_HOST}:1234 > > > When I was moving datasets between servers, I was on the console of > both, so manually starting the send/recv was not a problem. > > I've tried doing it with netcat rather than mbuffer but it was > painfully slow, probably due to network buffers. ncat (from the nmap > devs) may be a suitable alternative, and can support ssl and > certificate based auth. > > -B > > -- > Brandon High : bh...@freaks.com > _______________________________________________ > zfs-discuss mailing list > zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss >
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