On Fri, March 14, 2008 2:33 pm, Rev Simon Rumble wrote:
> This one time, at band camp, Voytek Eymont wrote:

thanks, Simon, Nigel

> It's likely your router or firewall's NAT timing out.  In puTTY, go to
> the settings and select the "Connection" top-level option.  There's a
> "Sending of null packets to keep session active" and "Seconds between
> keepalives (0 to turn off)".  Set it to something like 30 and it'll work
> fine.

yes, fixed

(but my command line SSH behind same router never drops off, just putty,
perhaps my command line ssh has better tolerance or better defaults)



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Voytek

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