:> wouldn't notice... nobody would notice. : :I would. I have several long-lived connections, with a few of them :are sometimes unreachable for quote some time. I like that they survive, :and would hate it, if some brain-dead default would ruin my perfectly :set up connections. : :Even more, it would ruin dial-on-demand for a lot of people, i think. : :CU, : Sec
Turn on keepalives and see if you actually notice. I can virtually guarentee that you will not notice. As far as dial-on-demand goes, that also makes no real difference. There are very few two-way dial-on-demand systems. Usually dial-on-demand is outgoing only. Incoming packets cannot activate them. There are a few ISDN-based links and ISPs that implement it in both directions both those are rapidly dying away. This means that incoming data on the undialed link will cause a disconnect, making holding such connections over an undialed link so unreliable that depending on the effect is stupid. If you have an active connection to somewhere, the link needs to be up for that connection to remain reliable whether keepalives are turned on or not. -Matt To Unsubscribe: send mail to majord...@freebsd.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message