The setting is in your /etc/proftpd.conf. You can add the following to change your idle timeout. http://hamster.wibble.org/proftpd/c767.html TimeoutNoTransfer 1200 TimeoutIdle 1200 (note - you can put this anywhere in your proftpd.conf) Then do a "killall -HUP inetd". This will restart ProFTPD and force a re-read of your config file so as to implement the changes you have just made.) Be sure that you make a backup of the .conf file before you change it just in case you need to back out for any reason. Your proftpd.conf file is very highly configurable. For more information on other modifications and features, I recommend you check out: http://www.proftpd.net/docs/configuration.html Brandon Wheaton UNIX Systems Engineer ValiCert, Inc. 1215 Terra Bella Ave. Mountain View, CA 94043 650.567.5430 ---- Computers are useless; they can only provide answers. ~Pablo Picasso -----Original Message----- From: Dan Holtz [mailto:danh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 8:47 AM To: Cobalt Users Subject: [cobalt-users] FTP Timeout My RaQ3 times out my FTP sessions after a few minutes of inactivity. I have FTP client setup as keep-alive. My RaQ3 is the only server that does this to me. Is this a setting? Anybody have a solution for this? Thanks1 ->Dan _______________________________________________ HoltzMedia http://www.holtzmedia.com Dan Holtz tele 215.629.8572 President fax 215.629.4078 _______________________________________________ cobalt-users mailing list cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To Subscribe or Unsubscribe, please go to: http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-users
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