By ps1nonametv
When i leave my session on X2GO or XRDP my firefox is killed but how my firefox can run ?
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To ensure the SSH session does not time out, you would want to edit the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file to ensure these settings are in place:
KeepAlive yes
ClientAliveCountMax 99999```
After making those changes, please be sure to restart your SSH service using the command:
```service sshd restart```
If you only want to do it on a per session basis, you could just append this flag to your SSH command:
```-o ServerAliveInterval=100```
Hope it helps!
Jason Colyer
DigitalOcean Platform Support Lead
Hi,
Shouldn’t it instead be
ClientAliveInterval 30
TCPKeepAlive yes
ClientAliveCountMax 99999
Hello all,
I’m giving an updated answer on the question so that it’s easier to follow:
To paraphrase, in order to keep your connection alive for more than the default time, some adjustments will be needed.
First, you’ll need to edit your sshd_config file.
vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config
Find the following lins and uncomment them
TCPKeepAlive
ClientAliveInterval
ClientAliveCountMax
Once you do, change their values to
TCPKeepAlive yes
ClientAliveInterval 30
ClientAliveCountMax 99999
Save the changes you’ve made and restart your sshd service
service sshd restart
You need to edit your local SSH config as well. You’ve finished the first part with the questions you’ve provided.
What you need to do is add
- ServerAliveInterval 30
locally.
There a couple of ways to do so. You can add it in the /etc/ssh/ssh_config file like so
- ServerAliveInterval 10
or in your .ssh/config file:
- Host *
- ServerAliveInterval 10
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