The most common thing I've seen do this is when the client is 
coming from behind a NAT device.  If you are behind a NAT device, 
check to see what it's timeout is.  Extend this (or disable for port 
22)...

steve


>Are ya sure it's not a feature of your UNIX shell? In tcsh, it's the
>autologout variable/feature. I'm not sure about other shells. Just an
>idea.
>
>--
>Gregor Mosheh
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>Systems Admin, Humboldt Internet
>707.825.4638
>
>
>On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Blair Lowe wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I have found that if I leave an ssh2 session for more than 10 
>> minutes, it gets disconnected.
>> 
>> Does anyone know how or why this would happen? I can find nothing in 
>> the code that suppresses this.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Blair.
>> Computer Engineering Inc.
>> http://www.compeng.net
>> Phone: 780 499 5687 (9 - 5 MST)
>> Fax:   780 435 0693 (24 Hours)
>> 
>
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