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SSH from Windows using Putty is very slow, but SCP works fast. | SSH from Windows using Putty is very slow, but SCP works fast. | ||
Chances are that X forwarding is not set up properly and you are waiting for it to time out.<br/> | Chances are that X forwarding is not set up properly and you are waiting for it to time out.<br/> | ||
In Putty, in your saved sessions properties, only check the "Enable X11 forwarding" and leave the "X display location" empty. | In Putty, in your saved sessions properties, only check the "Enable X11 forwarding" and leave the "X display location" empty. |
Latest revision as of 10:25, 8 November 2019
SSH from Windows using Putty is very slow, but SCP works fast.
Chances are that X forwarding is not set up properly and you are waiting for it to time out.
In Putty, in your saved sessions properties, only check the "Enable X11 forwarding" and leave the "X display location" empty.