03-06-2019, 04:54 PM
(03-06-2019, 05:50 AM)kaymes Wrote: @TheOldPresbyope
So I think, I solved the ssh issue. I added the line
to the sshd_config on the moode box and restarted ssh. Now everything seems to work.Code:IPQoS cs0 cs0
This seems to be a fairly common issue if you google for it.
I don't know how common it is, but if it's common enough, it might be worth shipping moode with this setting. Since all connections to moode tend to happen locally in the LAN anyway, it shouldn't make much of a difference what qos flags are used.
I see an array of Google-search results, but fundamentally it's a router problem, which helps explain why I haven't seen it in any of my work: https://wiki.debian.org/SSH#Resolution_with_IPQoS_0x00
Given you're the first to mention the problem in this forum, I'm inclined to say it isn't common on an absolute basis. I suppose reducing the IPQoS to "best effort" wouldn't be an issue in this application, but it's Tim's call all the way. A counterargument is that the OpenSSH folk have actually increased the default IPQoS setting last year (https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/src/usr.bin/s...c#rev1.284). That's newer than the version used in Raspbian.
Regards,
Kent