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On Monday 28 March 2005 5:08 pm, Grant Young wrote: > Is it auto-disconnect or simply connection refused? ?If the connection > is refused perhaps there's something in the servers' sshd_config files > that limits the connections to particular IP addresses or some other > access control. ?Your home address might be DHCP assigned which would > make it semi-random where the one from work is more likely to be static. > I'd compare the sshd_config files to make sure they're similiar and then > check to see if there's any user config files that might be also > limiting access. No. it is auto-disconnect. While my IP address is DHCP served, it has been very stable. But, as I mentioned, I keep connections to both BLU servers, but only the new server disconnects. Note that work goes through a proxy server. However, I did find that the keep-alive parameter on the new server was not set to yes. I'll log in from home tonight and see how long the connection lasts. -- Jerry Feldman <gerald.feldman at hp.com> Partner Technology Access Center (contractor) (PTAC-MA) Hewlett-Packard Co. 550 King Street LKG2a-X2 Littleton, Ma. 01460 (978)506-5243
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