viernes, 17 de agosto de 2007

Keep Your Linux SSH Session From Disconnecting

I see this useful post in How-To Geek:

You can configure the ssh client to automatically send a protocol no-op code code every number of seconds so that the server won't disconnect you. This is setting is sometimes referred to as Keep-Alive or Stop-Disconnecting-So-Much in other clients.


Global Configuration


Add the following line to the /etc/ssh/ssh_config file:

ServerAliveInterval 60

The number is the amount of seconds before the server with send the no-op code.

Current User Configuration

Add the following lines to the ~/.ssh/config file (create if it doesn't exist)

Host *
ServerAliveInterval 60

Make sure you indent the second line with a space.


Per-Host Configuration


If you only want to enable keep alive for a single server, you can add that into the ~/.ssh/config file with the following syntax:

Host *hostname.com
ServerAliveInterval 60


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