At work, I leave an SSH session open to my server and run Mutt off the
server. Recently, our worksite acquired a firewall that closes inactive
sessions after 15 minutes. So if I don't get mail for 15 minutes and
don't use the terminal, it drops me.
What I'd like to do is update my .muttrc file
Rob Hudson wrote:
At work, I leave an SSH session open to my server and run Mutt off the
server. Recently, our worksite acquired a firewall that closes inactive
sessions after 15 minutes. So if I don't get mail for 15 minutes and
don't use the terminal, it drops me.
Go to the document root
On 20031112.1424, Bob Miller said ...
In a more serious vein, I have the same problem at TiVo, so I wrote
this script, which I called printloop.
#!/bin/sh
while sleep 60
do
echo -ne '\1'
done
When it runs, I see:
ne \1
Show up on the screen. Server is
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 02:24:54PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
You'll either have to kill
printloop before you log out or terminate ssh by typing ~..
What does ~. do? I tried it on my command line in an ssh session but it
said command not found. Nothing in the bash man page.
Cory
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On 20031112.1518, Rob Hudson said ...
I tried using the escaped character insert mode in Vim.
And it works! Thanks kbob.
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Neat idea; I tried it but it didn't work, the status_format command
doesn't interpret the %fmt command the same as the index_format
command, and even that doesn't update without some keyboard activity as
far as I can tell. How about something silly like this:
ping -i 840 myisp.net /dev/null
On 20031112.1352, Patrick R. Wade said ...
What are you using for the SSH client? You may be able to set it to
send keepalives. I had a problem like you describe telecommuting from
the Growers' Market to efn, and it went away when i set 2-minute
keepalives in PuTTY.
I'm using just
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 01:35:12PM -0800, Rob Hudson wrote:
At work, I leave an SSH session open to my server and run Mutt off the
server. Recently, our worksite acquired a firewall that closes inactive
sessions after 15 minutes. So if I don't get mail for 15 minutes and
don't use the
Maybe ~ followed by ^Z (control-z) is what he is going for here?
To suspend SSH, you need to put a tilde ('~') on a newline before doing
the usual control-Z to suspend the SSH connection (this is protection
for you, so that you can suspend another program running through SSH
without suspending
man ssh_config
in $HOME/.ssh/config
KeepAlive yes
On Wednesday, November 12, 2003, at 03:43 PM, Rob Hudson wrote:
On 20031112.1352, Patrick R. Wade said ...
What are you using for the SSH client? You may be able to set it to
send keepalives. I had a problem like you describe telecommuting
Google (and Google Groups) is your friend:
http://www.brandonhutchinson.com/OpenSSH_ClientAliveInterval.html
http://ajmitch.dhis.org/devel/info/misc/vinces_guide_to_openssh.txt
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On 20031112.1352, Patrick R. Wade said ...
What are you using for the SSH client? You may be able to set it to
send keepalives. I had a problem like you describe telecommuting from
the Growers
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 02:38:18PM -0800, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 02:24:54PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
You'll either have to kill
printloop before you log out or terminate ssh by typing ~..
What does ~. do? I tried it on my command line in an ssh session but it
said
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 03:59:47PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
Cory Petkovsek wrote:
What does ~. do? I tried it on my command line in an ssh session but it
said command not found. Nothing in the bash man page.
Look in ssh(1). Tells ssh to disconnect. You have to type
it at the
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