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Add note about ObscureKeystrokeTiming and X11 forwarding bsc#1229449 #153

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@lkocman lkocman commented Aug 27, 2024

ObscureKeystrokeTiming on default value makes a big performance cut for x11 forwarding. Shortening the interval, or disabling feature leads to more usable X11 experience.

Let's make sure to mention https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1229449#c1 and https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1229449#c2 in our release notes.

People using ssh / X11 forwarding might be otherwise quite surprised.

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lkocman commented Aug 27, 2024

Antonio Larrosa should provide review too.

@lkocman lkocman changed the title Add note about bsc#1229449 Add note about ObscureKeystrokeTiming and X11 forwarding bsc#1229449 Aug 27, 2024
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Please don't merge this yet. I want to have a better look into the issue to see if we can provide a fix to openssh instead of documenting this in the release notes.

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I submitted the fix for this issue to upstream (https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3655#c4) and SLE15 SP6 (https://build.suse.de/request/show/348408) so there shouldn't be any need to add an entry to the release notes.

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@antlarr-suse Thanks for letting me know!

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