Using 'more' on the /usr/lib/diald/standard.filter, I found (at about 67% down) a
line that says
accept tcp 600 any
since this is in the tcp section, why wouldn't this be the time-out value of 10
minutes (as the comment mentions). Try changing this and see what happens. KAS
Thomas Michalka wrote:
> Hi Marcio,
>
> > 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.
>
> You found nothing about it, because IMHO there is *no* parameter for setting
> the *idle_time* (Olaf Schulz gave you a good description of the config-file,
> but was wrong with the times being idle times).
> The times to set in /etc/diald.conf IMHO are generally minimum-link-up-times.
> Furthermore you can define "impulse rules" which can be restricted to freely
> defineable time periods with the "restrict" command.
> In the man pages you'll find the answer about how you can make diald to close
> a connection in time (before a new impulse starts - if you pay per impulse).
>
> Cheers, Thomas
>
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