Ed,

Most firewalls do time-out on TCP connections.  It really depends on the
firewall as to where the setting can be located.  Some have one placed on
all TCP connections, I think Checkpoint does this.  And others can be based
on the protocol.

Checkpoint allows you to do this through their GUI and it is a session
length time-out.
Raptor's main configuration file will let you do this for each of the
proxies.
The PIX has a NAT timeout in addition to one on TCP/UDP set in the
configuration.
I think TIS Gauntlet has one as well.

I would suggest contacting the firewall administrator to resolve this
issue.

-Kathleen

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