Re: telnetd timeout setting
what do you mean time out ? is it a tcp time out where the client loses
connection to the host? is it a timeout during user authentication? is a
timeout for auto logout due to idling ?
be more specific!!
nate
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On Thu, 28 Oct 1999 Erich_Newell@ci.mesa.az.us wrote:
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> Ok, I've RTFM, man page, /usr/doc/telenet, and I've looked through many of
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> Can someone tell me where I can find the "timeout" setting for telnet? I
> want to set it so I can
> leave myself logged into my box at home for hours on end while I'm at
> work.....it currently seems
> to timeout after about a couple of minutes.....
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