Am 11.12.2008 um 13:52 schrieb Yann Leboulanger:

In this case it's useless, as it's more or less the TCP timeout ...

Nope, the TCP timeout is not the problem. If a TCP/IP packet gets into a timeout, it is resent. When I disable the pings, the connection doesn't get killed, it's slow, but it works. The problem is that when signing in I receive the roster, the initial presences etc., so that the ping can't be answered in time. Actually, ssh shows just how nice TCP/IP works: I can have no net for a few minutes, then have it again and my SSH session is still alive. So the the problem is the timeout in Gajim, and disabling it helps, as Dave already said. But disabling it is not always the best solution, because then you also won't notice when the connection is really dead.

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Jonathan

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