>      ClientAliveInterval
It dosent work..

Thanks and Regards
Keith Fernandez

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> I have to confess that I haven't tried it but this is what I was looking
at.
> Does it not do what you want?
>
> Rgrds
>
> Peter
>
>      ClientAliveInterval
>
>          Sets a timeout interval in seconds after  which,  if  no
>          data  has  been  received  from the client, sshd sends a
>          message through  the  encrypted  channel  to  request  a
>          response  from  the client. The default is 0, indicating
>          that these messages will not be sent to the client. This
>          option applies only to protocol version 2.
>
>      ClientAliveCountMax
>
>          Sets the number of client  alive  messages  (see  Clien-
>          tAliveInterval,  above)  that  can  be sent without sshd
>          receiving any messages back from  the  client.  If  this
>          threshold  is  reached  while  client alive messages are
>          being sent, sshd will disconnect the client, terminating
>
>          the  session.  It  is  important to note that the use of
>          client alive messages is very different  from  KeepAlive
>          (see  below). The client alive messages are sent through
>          the encrypted channel and therefore will not be  spoofa-
>          ble.  The  TCP  keepalive option enabled by KeepAlive is
>          spoofable. The client alive mechanism is valuable when a
>          client or server depend on knowing when a connection has
>          become inactive.
>
>          The default value is 3. If  ClientAliveInterval  (above)
>          is  set  to  15,  and ClientAliveCountMax is left at the
>          default, unresponsive ssh clients will  be  disconnected
>          after approximately 45 seconds.
>
> Rgrds
>
> Peter
>
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> Done it.  No help. That is why I have posted the question.
> A search in www.openssh.org has revealed that openssh does not provide
the
> capability.
> It has to be done at shell or router level. Since our default shell is
> Korn shell, I am going to use TMOUT to implement what I want.
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> man sshd_config
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> Rgrds
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> Peter
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> Is there a way to time out ssh session?
> Force a ssh session to terminate after 15 minutes of idleness.
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