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recursive cp
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protocol issues
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consistency - sessions with no host never authenticated. Fixes #737
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part
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once per statistics interval
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this is what all implementations realistically use
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store/err to be overridden
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It was a nice idea, but our s2s connection logic is too complicated. The
session may have been destroyed inside attempt_connection().
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data has been received
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streams
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