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RE: [cobalt-users] FTP Timeout
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] FTP Timeout
- From: Mark Spieth <mspieth@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu Feb 3 16:36:06 2000
look at /etc/proftpd.conf add a timeout setting.
Syntax: TimeoutIdle seconds
Default: TimeoutIdle 600
Context: server config
Compatibility: 0.99.0 and later
The TimeoutIdle directive configures the maximum number of seconds that
proftpd will allow clients to stay connected without receiving any data on
either the control or data connection. If data is received on either
connection, the idle timer is reset. Setting TimeoutIdle to 0 disables the
idle timer completely (clients can stay connected for ever, without sending
data). This is generally a bad idea as a "hung" tcp connection which is
never properly disconnected (the remote network may have become disconnected
from the Internet, etc) will cause a child server to never exit (at least
not for a considerable period of time) until manually killed
-----Original Message-----
From: Tobe Johnson [mailto:tobe@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2000 4:10 PM
To: 'cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [cobalt-users] FTP Timeout
Does anyone know how to change the timeout on the RaQ2's? Whenever I log
on to do ftp work, I loose my ftp connection after 3-5 minutes of non-use.
This is very inconvenient to continually have to re-log on.
Tobe
http://www.johnsons.net - Web site hosting, ecommerce consulting
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