Once upon a time, Marco Moock <[email protected]> said:
> Am 19.05.26 um 23:03 schrieb Chris Adams:
> >Starting with kernel 7.0, when I start my desktop and SSH to my server,
> >my SSH session will drop after a short time, maybe 5-20 minutes.  If I
> >reconnect, it'll drop again, sometimes do this 2-3 times... and then be
> >fine the rest of the day.
> >
> >I'm guessing that maybe it's related to privacy address rotation, but
> >that's just a guess.
> 
> There is a lifetime shown in ip a. Please check how long that is.

I disabled privacy to try to confirm that that was the issue (and have
had no drops), I'll re-enable and watch again.  I was trying to watch
this before, and saw times that were still over 1-2 hours away, but
still had my SSH drop well before that.

> Be aware that SPI firewalls (firewalld, on your router etc.) can
> also be the issue. How are the following parameters set?

I'm not running a firewall on the system; my router is OpenWRT.  Also, I
have SSH configured to use SSH keepalives.  Given that the problem only
appears to affect IPv6 privacy addresses (not IPv6 SLAAC ff:fe addresses
or IPv4), I don't think it's an issue with either TCP or SSH keepalives.
And since it started when I upgraded client systems to kernel 7.0, I
don't think it's the router.

-- 
Chris Adams <[email protected]>
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