As I understand it, the current push server is not "production" yet. As such, 
nothing has been adjusted on AWS to prevent its resource saving measures, 
including closing inactive connections after about a minute.

On Sep 12, 2013, at 6:10, Guillermo López Leal 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> El 12/09/13 12:16, Vidor Gencel escribió:
>> If we are sending a push notification every 15 seconds everything works 
>> fine, but when we pause sending for 2-3 minutes than it stops working.
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> So you should check if you have the WebSocket to the push server alive.
> This can be done:
> 
> a) Using tcpdump in your device, and check if you have a closing
> connection (which should reconnect to the server… so it might be
> possible that you are not getting a "FIN" on your side).
> 
> (also, please check if the same happens on 3G or in other wifi networks,
> maybe your wifi has something strange. For example, we have a wifi with
> proxy that is messing with the push and we do not have any
> notifications, like your problem)
> 
> b) Check the PushService.jsm debug logs.
> 
> I would go with checking other networks (3G or wifi), and if the same
> happens, we can go with the tcpdump or debug logs.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
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