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<b_jonas> slashlearn =@ccc/=@ccc is a great innovation in gcc 6, kept top secret, where inline asm statements can return a value in the carry flag on x86_64. See https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-6/changes.html which keeps this secret, https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-6.1.0/gcc/Extended-Asm.html , http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/2238065 .
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2009-08-03.txt:20:25:28: <fizzie> AnMaster: I'm using a private SSH key; it's the decrypting of that which takes the 30 seconds, I think, since it hangs up immediately after giving it a passphrase, and then unhangs at the moment it starts sending packets out (sez tcpdump) to the SSH server.
2012-04-10.txt:16:33:01: <kmc> "Unlike SSH, mosh's UDP-based protocol handles packet loss gracefully, and sets the frame rate based on network conditions. Mosh doesn't fill up network buffers, so Control-C always works to halt a runaway process."
2012-09-01.txt:22:51:50: <shachaf> kmc: "For example, an attacker can abort an SSH connection or an HTTPS connection by forging a single TCP Reset packet."
2012-11-09.txt:23:51:50: <kmc> which is that, an attacker can terminate a SSH connection by sending a single RST packet
2012-11-09.txt:23:54:20: <shachaf> `pastelogs SSH.*packet
2012-11-09.txt:23:54:32: <shachaf> `pastelog SSH.*packet