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I've seen this when I used Putty with Windows at home using cox.net. My
Linux ssh connections are generally very stable at home on the cox
network (or else where).

I've tested Putty at the office (LSU) and have not seen the same
results, Putty is stable at the office.

Bob


 Bendily wrote:

> I have a question for all the cox.net users out there.
>
> I often use ssh sessions from my home, using my cox.net
> connection, to my work. Very often my sessions get dropped.
> None of my peers seems to have this problem when connecting
> from their home to our office. So I can only assume the
> problem is on my end. I have linux box as a gateway/firewall
> for my cox connection. I first ssh to my gateway then ssh
> to my office. I never loose the connection to my gateway just
> the session to my office. It seems to happen at random times.
> Usually I'll leave my session open all the time, and at least
> once a day lately it gets dropped. I really depends on how
> often I use it as to how often it gets dropped. Sometimes I
> can't sustain a connection cause it'll get dropped repeatedly.
> But then I can go for about a week and not loose a session.
>
> Has any other cox.net users out there experienced this behavior?
>
> I'm leaning the blame towards cox, but I don't know how they'll
> take it if I call and say my ssh sessions keep getting dropped
> this sucks what are you gonna do about it?
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
> --
> Brad Bendily - CNA
>
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I've seen this when I used Putty with Windows at home using cox.net. My
Linux ssh connections are generally very stable at home on the cox network
(or else where).
<p>I've tested Putty at the office (LSU) and have not seen the same results,
Putty is stable at the office.
<p>Bob
<br>&nbsp;
<p>&nbsp;Bendily wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>I have a question for all the cox.net users out there.
<p>I often use ssh sessions from my home, using my cox.net
<br>connection, to my work. Very often my sessions get dropped.
<br>None of my peers seems to have this problem when connecting
<br>from their home to our office. So I can only assume the
<br>problem is on my end. I have linux box as a gateway/firewall
<br>for my cox connection. I first ssh to my gateway then ssh
<br>to my office. I never loose the connection to my gateway just
<br>the session to my office. It seems to happen at random times.
<br>Usually I'll leave my session open all the time, and at least
<br>once a day lately it gets dropped. I really depends on how
<br>often I use it as to how often it gets dropped. Sometimes I
<br>can't sustain a connection cause it'll get dropped repeatedly.
<br>But then I can go for about a week and not loose a session.
<p>Has any other cox.net users out there experienced this behavior?
<p>I'm leaning the blame towards cox, but I don't know how they'll
<br>take it if I call and say my ssh sessions keep getting dropped
<br>this sucks what are you gonna do about it?
<p>Any ideas?
<p>Thanks
<br>--
<br>Brad Bendily - CNA
<p>_______________________________________________
<br>General mailing list
<br>[email protected]
<br><a 
href="http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net";>http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net</a></blockquote>

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260 Howe-Russell Building
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225 578 5023
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