Looks like they've added some nat'ing hardware upstream. I'd a) complain, and b) use cygwin or something similar ( over openvpn? ) for your connectivity problems. At least you can tune stuff more easily then. Maybe they've done something with the server idle time? Can't remember if there's a keep alive on the ssh client software.
Cheers, Steve On Mon, June 13, 2005 10:58 am, Andrew Errington said: > I am also getting many disconnects during my session. > > I am using Putty to establish an ssh link to home, and I run VNC on top of > that for glorious, graphical, X. > > Today Putty keeps dropping the connection (or was it pushed...?) and I > have to log on again. > > Previously the worst time was dropping the connection maybe three times in > a day, but it's been fine for the last few months. > > Andy > -- Windows: Where do you want to go today? MacOS: Where do you want to be tomorrow? Linux: Are you coming or what?
