bill wrote:
Thanks for the offer.
I am NAT'd behind a D-Link router connected to the cable modem. I am on
the Comcast network.
I have noticed occasionally that my SSH connections will die off even
though I have putty set to do 60 second keep-alives (I'm assuming that
it really is). It usually i
Thanks for the offer.
I am NAT'd behind a D-Link router connected to the cable modem. I am on
the Comcast network.
I have noticed occasionally that my SSH connections will die off even
though I have putty set to do 60 second keep-alives (I'm assuming that
it really is). It usually isn't a proble
Also,
if you use an SSH tunnel you can get around the timeout issue...
Jim
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Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] connection dropping
> > Hello,
> > I
If you are working from a windows machine and using putty there is a
time-out setting which you can enable.
This basically sends a null byte every (seconds you specify) to the far end.
Most firewall allow a tcp connection
but if data is not transmitted withing (firewall timeout) your connection
wil
> Hello,
> I love pgAdmin III. I use it when working at home. I'm stuck with II at
> work since my machine is W98, although it (II)has a feature I prefer
> over III. Anyway, here on the homefront, I'm connected via high-speed
> cable connection (1.5 meg). I get excellent performance, however, I fin
Hello,
I love pgAdmin III. I use it when working at home. I'm stuck with II at
work since my machine is W98, although it (II)has a feature I prefer
over III. Anyway, here on the homefront, I'm connected via high-speed
cable connection (1.5 meg). I get excellent performance, however, I find
that