OpenSSH with "resumable" functionality
Jeremy Nickurak
jeremy at nickurak.ca
Wed Aug 4 03:06:30 EST 2010
This idea got brought up in another thread, so I thought I'd look back.
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 12:30, Andreas Gunnarsson <andreas at zzlevo.net>wrote:
>
> However, there may be circumstances when it's better to actively suspend
> the connection. For example, if the default route moves to another
> interface it could take some time before it is possible to detect that
> the TCP session is dead.
>
>
Indeed, when you've got that information, it's great to have, and might
reduce latency during the connection renegotiation. When you don't have that
information... well you still can recover, just with a little longer period
of things backing up.
Any updates on things happening here? I never heard anything back from the
authors of the paper I discussed at the beginning of the thread, so my
expectation is their work won't show up.
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