IPChains question (SOLVED)
Ron Peterson
rpeterson at yellowbank.com
Tue May 16 09:25:54 EDT 2000
Mike Bilow wrote:
>
> Actually, ssh usually exchanges periodic "keepalive" packets to detect if
> the other end has gone away. If the ipchains timeout is set long enough,
> the ssh keepalive packets should prevent a timeout even if nothing happens
> in the tail or top windows.
This was a very timely discussion. Unfortunately, not quite timely
enough to prevent me from almost hanging my server. I ssh'd from my
laptop to my office's Linux server. I changed something trivial in my
backup script, and ran it to make sure it was o.k. It started runnning,
but a half hour or so later, people started having problems mounting
Samba shares, DNS stopped working, etc. So I sat down at the server
console, and I couldn't even log in. Couldn't use ssh to get in
either. I was contemplating hitting the power switch (ouch), but tried
turning off the tape drive first. Presto. Everything came back.
Yikes.
-Ron-
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