Hi guys,
I am connecting to my Vertica Linux host via putty in Windows. Is there a way in Linux I can eliminate the inactivity timeout period? Or at least set it to something longer?
Thank you!
Eliminating the ssh client timeout
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Eliminating the ssh client timeout
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Re: Eliminating the ssh client timeout
HI,
You should be able to set a timeout on a user by user basis with the TMOUT environment variable set in the ~/.bash_profile.
Example (for 15 minute timeout):
export TMOUT=900
Or, for everyone, modify the following settings in the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file.
Example (for 15 minute timeout):
ClientAliveInterval 900
ClientAliveCountMax 0
You should be able to set a timeout on a user by user basis with the TMOUT environment variable set in the ~/.bash_profile.
Example (for 15 minute timeout):
export TMOUT=900
Or, for everyone, modify the following settings in the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file.
Example (for 15 minute timeout):
ClientAliveInterval 900
ClientAliveCountMax 0
Jim Knicely
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Note: I work for Vertica. My views, opinions, and thoughts expressed here do not represent those of my employer.