Timing out connections?

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#1Peter Fein
pfein@pobox.com

Hi-

Is there any way to have the *server* timeout disconnected clients? I'm
connecting over a sometimes flaky WiFi connection & when it goes down,
I'm left with several open idle sessions. Is there a way to have the
server disconnect these? A coworker and I have searched the docs/faqs &
haven't been able to find an answer. The best we could come up with was
tunneling over SSH and lowering sshd's timeout setting, but this seems
less than ideal. TIA.

--Pete

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#2A. Kretschmer
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In reply to: Peter Fein (#1)
Re: Timing out connections?

am 18.08.2005, um 12:36:26 -0500 mailte Peter Fein folgendes:

Hi-

Is there any way to have the *server* timeout disconnected clients? I'm
connecting over a sometimes flaky WiFi connection & when it goes down,
I'm left with several open idle sessions. Is there a way to have the
server disconnect these? A coworker and I have searched the docs/faqs &

I know a better solution:

Use on the server screen. If the connection going dow and you have later
a new connection, then you can reattach to the old screen-session.
Screen is a very nice tool ;-)

Regards, Andreas
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#3Tino Wildenhain
tino@wildenhain.de
In reply to: Peter Fein (#1)
Re: Timing out connections?

Am Donnerstag, den 18.08.2005, 12:36 -0500 schrieb Peter Fein:

Hi-

Is there any way to have the *server* timeout disconnected clients? I'm
connecting over a sometimes flaky WiFi connection & when it goes down,
I'm left with several open idle sessions. Is there a way to have the
server disconnect these? A coworker and I have searched the docs/faqs &
haven't been able to find an answer. The best we could come up with was
tunneling over SSH and lowering sshd's timeout setting, but this seems
less than ideal. TIA.

You might try openvpn (anyway for WiFi connections - since WEP isnt
really enough) as it is fully transparent (you dont need to start up
the tunneling per connection as of ssh) and it maintains connection keep
alive and stuff.

#4Len Walter
len.walter@gmail.com
In reply to: Peter Fein (#1)
Re: Timing out connections?

I used pgpool for a similar problem. It has an option for timing out
idle connections.

Len

On 8/19/05, Peter Fein <pfein@pobox.com> wrote:

Hi-

Is there any way to have the *server* timeout disconnected clients? I'm
connecting over a sometimes flaky WiFi connection & when it goes down,
I'm left with several open idle sessions. Is there a way to have the
server disconnect these? A coworker and I have searched the docs/faqs &
haven't been able to find an answer. The best we could come up with was
tunneling over SSH and lowering sshd's timeout setting, but this seems
less than ideal. TIA.

--Pete

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