[c-nsp] SSH Sessions on IOS
Ryan O'Connell
ryan at complicity.co.uk
Sat Apr 30 05:32:06 EDT 2005
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"exec-timeout 30 0" on the vty will also ensure you don't get
sessions left hanging about.
On 27/04/2005 17:30, Dennis Peng wrote:
| If I understand you correctly, that situation can happen with
| telnet as well. The router can't tell the difference between a user
| who is idle and user who has disappeared off the network because
| there is no output generated toward the user without input from the
| user (unless you have debug/logs enabled or something). Try
| "service tcp-keepalives-in".
|
| Dennis
|
| Mark Tinka [mtinka at africaonline.co.sz] wrote:
|
|> Hi all.
|>
|> Is it a bug in IOS to keep an SSH session active after a user
|> disconnects without explicity logging out or exiting, or did I
|> miss a step in the SSH setup?
|>
|> Mark.
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