Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
Sean Egan wrote:
On Jan 21, 2008 10:38 AM, Peter Saint-Andre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Right. I have no deep objections to using XEP-0199 -- we defined it to
solve these problems! -- but you might want to be smart about how often
you send a ping. Some feedback would be helpful about how often people
think they need to send pings.

Pidgin sends a <ping/> every 60 seconds and times out the connection
if it doesn't get a response in 20 seconds.

I assume you send a ping only if you have not received an inbound packet in that time?

Peter


In gajim we send whitespace ping if we haven't received or sent anything in the past 55 seconds (cause some nat server close connection if nothing happen in a minute) But whitespace ping are not enough, so replacing it with xmpp-ping with the same time would be nice.

about the time for answer, are some network connection or server so slow that it can reply only 20 seconds later? I have no feedback on that, but isn't 5 or 10 seconds enough?

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