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From: Frank da Cruz <fdc@panix.com>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: SSH Timeout help
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2006 22:20:47 +0000 (UTC)
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On 2006-11-08, Scott Caissie <scottac@nb.sympatico.ca> wrote:
: 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.
:
There isn't one in version 2.1.3.
: Been looking around as to how to fix that. The Set Terminal
: Idle-Timeout/Action doesn't seem to have any role in this.
:
For the present, you can use SET TERMINAL IDLE-ACTION OUTPUT xxx for this,
together with a suitable SET TERMINAL IDLE-TIMEOUT. xxx would be one
or more characters that is/are likely to be ignored by or at least relatively
harmless to whatever application is running on the host. Such as a Space
or a Nul character.
: 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.
:
SET SSH HEARTBEAT-INTERVAL will indeed be in the next release.
I have been working almost nonstop for more than year to get authorization
for this release. It so happens that we are at a critical juncture in the
negotiations right now. (I'm not talking about Jeff, this is internal
university stuff.) Some words of encouragement from institutional or
corporate clients as to the value of K95 to their organizations, and its
continued viability through the next 3-5 years could be helpful in this
connection.
Address these directly to me if you wish to keep them private.
- Frank
fdc@columbia.edu