Hallo Marcio Rosa da Silva,
am Wed, 17 Feb 1999 11:45:25 -0300 (EST), schriebst Du zum Thema idle time:
>I read all documentation I found about diald and couldn't find how to set
>the idle time. I want to set after how seconds of inactivity the line must
>go down.
Have a look at the diald.conf that came with your diald.
I found mine in /usr/doc/packages/diald/contrib/isdn4linux/etc/diald.conf
You do not simply have one idle time but it depends from the type of the
"connection": tcp or udp and which service (www, domain-request, ftp, ...).
search for all lines with an "accept" in the beginning and look at the number
which is the third word. This is the idle time for the type of packet defined
here in seconds.
these lines are also called "rules" (anyone correct me, please, if I understood
this wrong).
So the rules are applied in the order they appear in diald.conf .
If no rule any longer leads to an idle time (all packets are timed out) diald
will close the connection (unless you've "forced" the line up).
Olaf
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