Hello,

I have this situation with a firewall that I am going through.  I set up my 
SSH client to
send keep alives to maintain the connection.  The firewall I am having 
issues with has a
timeout of 5 minutes.

-Ken

At 08:14 PM 5/23/00 -0400, David McCabe wrote:
> > From: Shantanu Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Tue, 23 May 2000 08:35:55 -0700
> > To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > Hello,
> > I was wondering if some one can shed some light on this.  I have a server
> > that is running ssh 1.2.27 and it seems like secure crt session will 
> timeout
> > after about 10 mins of inactivity.  Where is this value set?  I don't see
> > anything on the secure crt session options or sshd_config.
>
>It could be either of these two conditions:
>
>1) Something like "idletime" or "idleout" is set in yur personal, (or the
>system-wide) shell start-up files, i.e. ~/.login and ~/.cshrc for csh, and 
>~/.profile
>for [ba]sh, and their respective /etc/ counterparts.
>
>2) It could also be a deamon running on the server, looking for idle 
>sessions, that
>only an admin can override. :):)
>
>
>
>David McCabe  Unix System Administrator
>Le Groupe Videotron [EMAIL PROTECTED]   (514) 380 4433
>
>I live in Quebec, ...
>Where the legal drinking age is just a suggestion
>          From "IamnotCanadian"

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