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[Discuss] Please help with a question about Bash timeout intervals



On Fri, Oct 02, 2020 at 06:44:31PM -0400, E. William Horne wrote:
> Thanks for reading this.
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> The work requires frequent visits to various web sites, and searches to
> obtain more information. Because of that, I often find that my ssh session
> has timed out, and that I must login again to continue working.
> 
> Please tell me about the timeout intervals which are customary in Ubuntu
> Linux, in Bash, and in ssh: I need to extend them.

Of that list, most probably only ssh is relevant.  However it's
probably more likely that your session is being timed out by a
firewall in between you and them, in which case it is unlikely you can
do much of anything about it.

As for ssh, check the man page for ssh_config, and search that for
configuration keywords that contain "alive"... there are many several
such settings, and any of them potentially may help.  IIRC a few of
those may have complementary settings which their entries should
mention/explain.

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