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MayDay edited comment on SSHD-780 at 10/26/17 6:55 AM: ------------------------------------------------------- If the server is out of my control,how to make the heartbeat( which send a request and don't wait for the reponse) useful. And the default heartbeat buffer is {color:#205081}false {color}(see {noformat} ClientConnectionService {noformat} ). Accoding the {color:#205081}rfc4254{color}, The recipient will respond to this message with SSH_MSG_REQUEST_SUCCESS or SSH_MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE if 'want reply' is {color:#205081}TRUE{color}. Is it a bug? was (Author: mayday): If the server is out of my control,how to make the heartbeat( which send a request and don't wait for the reponse) useful. And the default heartbeat buffer is {color:#205081}false {color}(see +[^attachment-name.zip]+). Accoding the {color:#205081}rfc4254{color}, The recipient will respond to this message with SSH_MSG_REQUEST_SUCCESS or SSH_MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE if 'want reply' is {color:#205081}TRUE{color}. Is it a bug? > How does the HeartBeat work? > ---------------------------- > > Key: SSHD-780 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SSHD-780 > Project: MINA SSHD > Issue Type: Question > Affects Versions: 1.4.0 > Environment: jdk1.8.0 > Reporter: MayDay > > How does the HeartBeat work? > it only send keepAlive every interal time,but not to check the reply of the > keepAlive timeout. > how does the client know that the server is available. > Or does other param need to set to make the client heartbeat work? -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.14#64029)