I want to be sure I understand what connection you're talking about. A 
connection opened by the TCP protocol for normal message traffic? The protocol 
itself should be able to handle that, so if it's not able to handle the 
firewall breaking the connection that's one issue.  

I interpreted your first post to be about the connection opened by the FD_SOCK 
protocol, which is opened and then sits idle for hours.  If that connection 
gets broken, a suspect event will be sent up the stack, but then VERIFY_SUSPECT 
should kick in, send a new packet over the regular TCP connection, and see that 
the other member isn't really dead.  At that point FD_SOCK should open a new 
connection.

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