There is nothing in between.

No firewall, no nothing, the two machines are connected directly via a 
switch. I have tried both ssh1 and ssh2, with same result - ssh2 with a 
NO-OP send every 30 seconds holds the link open but otherwise it drops.

I have run Mandrake linux for 5 years with selfcompiled openssh on and 
never had similar problems. Just wondering if the precompiled openssh 
shipped with TSL 3.0 has a problem, but if i am the only one 
experienceing this, i guess not.

I will try to compile my own and see if that works any differently

Regards

Martin Jespersen

Matthias Šubik wrote:
> let's put it this way:
> something in between drops the connections.
> IF openssh would drop the connection, you couldn't see it afterwards any 
> other state then closed.
> I guess as Vidar did before, that your NAT device or firewall is too 
> aggressive closing, or your NAT table is overflowing ...
> 
> just my two cents
> matthias
> 
> On 13.06.2006, at 21:35, Martin Jespersen wrote:
> 
>>
>> sshd drops the connection quite often when i have been idle a little
>> while (as little as a minute) and i have to reconnect. When i reconnect,
>> i can see the old session, where i am no longer connected, still being
>> an active running process on my system.
>>
>> Any ideas as to how i can make sshd stop disconnecting? i run TSL 3.0
>> with all the latest upgrades.
>>
>> regards
>>
>> Martin Jespersen
>>
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