I believe this message was sent to me by mistake. It's more likely to be
usefull to Rob on here...
Jean
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If you are running SSH version, then I do not think this option is
available yet.
Anyway the message is telling you that IdleTimeout is not recognized.
Perhaps you may want to look into the env variable TMOUT for ksh,
borne and POSIX. Eg: TMOUT = 1000; export TMOUT
Posix csh has a variable on some systems. HP for instance has
"Autologout". This variable gets set with ## minutes ...
eg: set autologout=10
will log out after 10 minutes of inactivity.
If you find out that this option IdleTimeout exists, then I am
interested in knowing your solution.
Hope this helps :)
Calvin Bebermeyer
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From: "Jean Caron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 11:17 AM
Subject: Re: IdleTimeout
> I don't have that param in my config, but if I was to put it in, I'd
try
> putting it in seconds. ie: 3h = 180mins = 10800secs ?
>
> Jean
>
> Rob Tillman writes:
>
> > Does anyone know how to properly set the IdleTimeout feature for
the ssh 2 ?
> >
> >
> > Copy from my sshd_config file .....
> >
> > IdentityFile identification
> > AuthorizationFile authorization
> > IdleTimeout 3h
> >
> > this is what happens after making the above changes??? What am I
doing
> > wrong ?
> >
> > Stopping sshd2: sshd2
> > Starting sshd2: WARNING: Unrecognized configuration parameter
idletimeout
> >
> >
> > Rob Tillman
> > Woosh!
> > Senior Network Systems Security Engineer
> > 69A5 9D2B F762 A1CC 6A2A AF2F 65B5 FB9A DD85 1C1C
> > 408.617.6930
> >
> >
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