Hi Paul,

are youre RDP session live in the same subnet ( your client, haproxy server and the RDP servers ) ? Are you passing by a firewall at some point which would timout youre sessions ?

Bye

ByeDickson, Paul a écrit :

I’m still battling with it dropping connections. After monstrously increasing(went from 50000 to 10000000) my timeout settings for client and server per the example conf file someone here sent me, it much improved but eventually did still timeout and drop the session. I don’t need terminal services sessions to time out because the terminal servers handle this and drop the connection themselves.

I set client and server to 0(zero) in hopes that would mean never timeout. When starting HAProxy with the –V switch I get a warning about that setting and how I should change it, but it doesn’t tell me if that means it will never timeout or something else. Can someone shed some light on this?

If I were using HAProxy at the current time for http I’d certainly have a time out, but as I said, terminal services handles that so I don’t want haproxy stepping on it’s toes.

Any info is much appreciated!

-Paul



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