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by heywire
1160 days ago
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I actually used to have that issue years ago at work. To work around that I just enabled a keepalive (ServerAliveInterval maybe?) setting in my ssh config. I don’t connect to any ssh servers outside my house for long periods of time, so I haven’t encountered that. Thanks for the heads up, good info! |
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Kind of related to the OP, I spent a decent amount of time trying to have my SSH sessions survive a sleep on Windows. With keepalive disabled, proper Wi-Fi adapter sleep behavior and long enough DHCP leases, I was able to put my PC to sleep and come back the next day and still have my sessions active on resume. Unfortunately it wasn't too practical to disable keepalive as sessions that really do crash never get cleaned up.