Hello!

We have just switched Internet connections (from ADSL2 to [SH/B]DSL)
and I'm finding that SSH connections to the Internet are timing out.

Normally SSH sessions could be open all day. I've logged a fault with
the provider and they are looking into it.

I'm wondering if I can get some timings from SSH to look for any
patterns. Though a timed out session and a nicely exited one look all
the same in auth.log

Mar 21 15:20:56 host sshd[4387]: Accepted publickey for root from
x.x.x.x port 64211 ssh2
Mar 21 15:20:56 host sshd[4387]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session
opened for user root by (uid=0)
Mar 21 15:31:55 host sshd[4387]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session
closed for user root

Anyone dabbled in something like this?

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Simon Males
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