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gnome termnal question
- Subject: gnome termnal question
- From: tbs-Gb/NUjX2UK8 at public.gmane.org (theBlueSage)
- Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 14:49:39 -0500
Hi folks, so I do a lot of work in a lot of terminals across some 25 servers. I do 99% of this work in gnome terminal as I like the tabbing and all the bells and whistles. However it has a 'missing feature' that my coworker has on his windows system (secureCRT). Sometimes I am idle on a server for a period of time that is longer than the default timeout set by the server's sshd_config. Obviously I get logged out. This is a pain when I am tailing '-f' a file that has no output for periods of time. The secureCRT has a feature where it pings the connection if there is no human or server real activity, thus keeping the connection open and alive. Is there any way of setting gnome terminal to do the same thing? I know I could just lengthen or remove the default timeout on the server, but I am not the only person going on it, and I dont want to open up the possibility of everyone else leaving SSH terms open all over the place, sucking resources etc .... Any thoughts suggestions welcome :) Richard -- theBlueSage <tbs-Gb/NUjX2UK8 at public.gmane.org>
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