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- Subject: Re: Dying connection
- From: Viktor Pavlenko <vp@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 23:49:53 +0900
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>>>>> "DK" == Dmytro Kovalov <dmytro.kovalov@example.com> writes: DK> On Wed, 2001 Feb 7 Viktor Pavlenko wrote: -> The question is: how I can make rlogin/telnet to keep the -> connection alive? Probably it can be done by sending a packet -> once a while. I couldn't find anything relevant in DK> ping -i 120 machine I was quite happy with that all afternoon until my connection died again at 7 PM... Maybe I have to decrease the numeric argument? (I hate firewalls :) Okay, Chris, to be politically correct I'll switch to telnet... Shimpei, I use bash but it's good to know about $autologout var in tcsh. Thanks to all who replied Viktor
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