The /usr/lib/diald/standard.filter that is supplied with diald is
optimized for a situation where connection time is at a premium. If
you just want diald to raise the connection on any traffic and have a
reasonable idle timeout you can set the filter to:
accept any 600 any
Which will raise the circuit for any traffic and keep it open till 600
seconds of idle time have passed.
-Dan
Gary S. Mackay wrote:
>
> How do I get diald not to timeout after about 10 seconds? If I don't
> keep surfing or checking mail, it hangs up.
>
> I'm using:
> RedHat 5.2
> Kernel 2.2.1
> diald-0.98-1
>
> - Gary
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