On 12/26/2019 05:05 PM, H wrote:
> On 12/26/2019 04:45 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>> On 12/26/19 12:59 PM, H wrote:
>>> Are my observations above still consistent with your hypothesis?
>>
>> Largely, yes.  I'm not sure why you'd be disconnected while transferring 
>> data (one of scp or sftp, right?), but it sounds like a DNAT-related limit.
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> Yes, I am using scp and sometimes, but not always, get disconnected within 10 
> minutes while transferring gigabyte files. I will try what you suggested in 
> your previous post. I guess there is nothing I can change in the router 
> itself?
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I just looked at the settings in /etc/ssh/ssh_config on the workstation - which 
should apply to all users on it - I already had:

Host *

 TCPKeepAlive yes

 ServerAliveInterval 60

 ServerAliveCountMax 300

So, unless there are some other settings I should check, this should always 
apply when I open any ssh connection on the workstation, or?

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