On 2004-02-17 13:46:23 -0600, Kirk Strauser wrote:
At 2004-02-17T19:14:30Z, Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can't seem to find a similar option in ssh 1:3.6.1p2-12.
Look for KeepAlive and ProtocolKeepAlives in the ssh_config(5)
man page.
But it is broken (bug 220662).
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One thing I've noticed is Comcast's network isn't the most reliable in
the world when it comes to sustaining a connection with no activity.
In putty, you can tell it to send a keepalive every n seconds, which
for me, has been 100% reliable in
On 2004-02-17, Paul Johnson penned:
One thing I've noticed is Comcast's network isn't the most reliable in
the world when it comes to sustaining a connection with no activity.
In putty, you can tell it to send a keepalive every n seconds, which
for me, has been 100% reliable in maintaining
At 2004-02-17T19:14:30Z, Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can't seem to find a similar option in ssh 1:3.6.1p2-12.
Look for KeepAlive and ProtocolKeepAlives in the ssh_config(5) man page.
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* Monique Y. Herman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-02-17 14:50]:
On 2004-02-17, Paul Johnson penned:
One thing I've noticed is Comcast's network isn't the most reliable in
the world when it comes to sustaining a connection with no activity.
In putty, you can tell it to send a keepalive every n
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On Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 01:46:23PM -0600, Kirk Strauser wrote:
At 2004-02-17T19:14:30Z, Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can't seem to find a similar option in ssh 1:3.6.1p2-12.
Look for KeepAlive and ProtocolKeepAlives in the
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