[Bug 84899] Re: SSH with GSSAPIAuthentication option on SSH servers are very slow

Dmitriy Kropivnitskiy nigde at mitechki.net
Thu Oct 27 22:34:18 UTC 2011


It has been 4 years. The only reason to have GSSAPIAuthentication option
on is if you are running a Kerberos setup. Who the hell runs Kerberos
nowadays anyway. Can we have this finally set to off by default or will
it take another 4 years? This is disrupting an important service by
switching on an obscure authentication option. What gives?

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Title:
  SSH with GSSAPIAuthentication option on SSH servers are very slow

Status in Portable OpenSSH:
  New
Status in “openssh” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “openssh” package in Debian:
  New

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: openssh-client

  In Feisty Fawn I noticed a very slow ssh connection to some local servers, the prompt login takes 5/6 seconds to appear.
  I solved this problem putting the option "GSSAPIAuthentication no" instead "yes" in the /etc/ssh/ssh_config file.

  SSH Version is 4.3p2-7ubuntu1

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