i am not sure what you mean by masquerading; i can say i am on a different subnet and go through at least one router to get to the vm hosts. there are firewalls to take into consideration as well, but the set up is essentially the same as that which i use to attach to other systems (irix, linux, dec-unix) and it's only the vm's that i have the problem with.
processors were recently upgraded and an ifl engine installed--i'd hoped that would get rid of this problem, but it hasn't. the concern is will this also occur when serving web pages? if someone takes time to read a lengthy page, is there the possibility of the session going stale? -----Original Message----- From: Rob van der Heij [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 10:51 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: xterms going stale? At 15:35 08-04-02, you wrote: >i've noticed if a session is left idle for a period of time (not excessive, >i'd say between fifteen and thirty minutes) it will often times "go out to >lunch." i haven't found a way to get it back--the only solution seems to be >logging back in... Is your route over some kind of masquerading gateway or socks?
