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From: "Scott Caissie" <scottac@nb.sympatico.ca>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: SSH Timeout help
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We just moved over to SSH. Using K95 2.1.3.
We are now suddenly having issues with idle timeouts. Specifically 1 hour.
Times you out even on active sessions.
I'm having problems finding an SSH setting that relates to that.
Been looking around as to how to fix that. The Set Terminal
Idle-Timeout/Action doesn't seem to have any role in this.
I was looking at the patch notes (Jeffrey's v2.2), and the answer seems to
be there. (listed below).
Any info or clues related to SSH timeouts would be greatly appricated.
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760. NEW FEATURE: SSH Heartbeats to maintain connections through
NAT/Firewalls
A new command
SET SSH HEARTBEAT-INTERVAL <seconds>
has been added to the next release to allow the SSH to be maintained
during long idle periods. This is similar to the
SET TERMINAL IDLE-ACTION TELNET-NOP
SET TERMINAL IDLE-TIMEOUT <seconds>
which can be used to preserve TELNET connections without actually
sending data to the host applications.