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10.4: Avoid dropped connections due to idle timeouts
Nice hint, but I'd be shopping for a new ISP.
10.4: Avoid dropped connections due to idle timeouts
Unfortunately this is not an option for all of us. My ISP is the only high speed provider in my area.
10.3: Avoid dropped connections due to idle timeouts
This is a hint for those who read the machints story " 10.4: Avoid dropped connections due to idle timeouts " that don't have 10.4 or the new openssh (but do use X11). I used to use 'top' to achieve this: This technique has the added benefit of checking the top processes on a system at the same time. If you ssh into a host via X11, you can spawn another terminal that keeps an active connection. my old-reliable was xterm -e "top -s 120" After logging in, running this command will open another window that will periodically show the top processes on that system. NOTE: MacOSX's ssh disables X11 Forwarding by default:
Host *
PS: Unfortunately, ISPs in my area are more like monopolies. for about 6 months I had to tunnel my smtp traffic throughout my works VPN because port 25 was being filtered. |
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