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Kuo Kan Liang wrote:
> Dear all,
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> I have recently reinstalled my server (SL4.1, x86_64). I have
> encountered ssh timeout problem again. In the sshd_conf I have
> uncommented "TCPKeepAlive yes" and I have set "ClientAliveInterval 60".
> But I ketp got kicked out. I forgot what I did in the previous
> installation. The network hardware are the same, so there is no change
> in external firewall. What can be the problem?
I believe the default is 'TCPKeepAlive yes' - so you might want to
explicitly set it to 'no'.
If you believe it's a network problem, your first step might be to make
sure that the in-band keepalive packets (not the TCP out-of-band ones
which you are disabling) are flowing.
Ssh in with -vv, wait 60 seconds or so.
You should see these:
debug1: client_input_channel_req: channel 0 rtype keepalive@ openssh.com
reply 1
Are you seeing them?
Thanks,
Matt Cuttler
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