. The whole
debug log might give me an idea what's going on.
Cheers,
Matt
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 09:56:02AM +0100, Mattias Walström wrote:
Thanks for your responses, all your suggestions imply that you should do
something
in the client (set keepalive on client end), but shouldn't the server itself
expect it to time out otherwise. As an example I
hibernate my computer nightly but connections remain alive in the morning.
Cheers,
Matt
On 2013-04-05 16:25, Mattias Walström wrote:
Hi!
I still have problems, this is my output from 'who':
admin pts/0 02:50 Apr 5 07:24:09
that my first entry (made Apr 5 07:24:09) is now removed.
admin pts/0 00:00 Apr 5 15:56:06 y.y.y.y
admin pts/1 05:39 Apr 5 09:39:05 y.y.y.y
admin pts/2 03:05 Apr 5 12:52:47 y.y.y.y
Mattias
On 2013-04-05 15:52, Mattias Walström
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On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Mattias Walström
mattias.walst...@westermo.se wrote:
Hi!
I am running dropbear 2013.56, connecting to the server with a PC but
not performing a clean close (I pulled my ethernet cable), this caused
dropbear to never drop its connection.
Looking
Hi!
I am running dropbear 2013.56, connecting to the server with a PC but
not performing a clean close (I pulled my ethernet cable), this caused
dropbear to never drop its connection.
Looking at the utmp entries, I could see that the connection never got dropped,
the utmp entries was kept