-=> On 02-05-20 12:39, Richard Menedetter wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
RM> Hi Tony!
RM> 05 Feb 2020 21:17, from Tony Langdon -> Richard Menedetter:
TL> I prefer not to work across the network like that, because the way I
TL> read messages makes latency a big issue.
RM> ??? You really do notice some 10s of millisconds???
RM> My virtual server is in another country (albeight a neighbouring one)
RM> and I have less than 30 ms roundtrip there.
RM> For me it feels instantaneous.
Most providers are 200-400 mS from here, depending on location, and yes, when
flicking through messages, I do notice that.
TL> I'm not familiar with shell in a box.
RM> It is basically a Shell inside the browser.
RM> It uses HTTPS to tunnel the traffic to the server, and then accesses
RM> SSH locally. (Hence it looks like normal HTTPS communication to any
RM> proxy! ;) https://github.com/shellinabox/shellinabox
That sounds quite useful! As I said, I use ZeroTier, which makes me
effectively a part of my home network. Static (private) IPv4 and IPv6
addressing and no need to worry about NAT timeouts or NAT itself. It "just
works". :) But I can see a lot of uses for Shell in a Box, because it uses
HTTPS.
TL> I've never tried to compile Husky/htick, so I can't comment on that
TL> one.
RM> Had nothing to do with our exchange.
RM> Just did not want to write another mail for that topic, and state that
RM> I did not have any issues with it´;)
Fair enough, but the idea of compiling it doesn't give me any cause for
concern. If I need to, I suspect I'll have no issues.
... A bird in the hand's better than one overhead.
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