> From: Andi Kleen <http://www.muc.de/~ak> > Date: 1998/02/28 > > Ronald Cole <http://www.yakisoba.forte-intl.com/~ronald> writes: > > > "Jack Niesen" <http://www.xs4all.nl/~janie> writes: > > > Can anybody help me with this problem? Please respond to my email address. > > > > Yes, I'm using 2.0.33 on my firewall and I'm quite annoyed that the > > connection stays up when my ISP drops idle connections after 10 > > minutes. I like to schedule large downloads in my absence and I have > > been expecting my ISP to drop the connection during the idle period > > following the download. This works as expected when Win95 is driving > > the modem. Unfortunately, however, Lninux is somehow keeping the > > connection alive all night and I get nasty-grams in the morning from > > my ISP. I'm running Slackware-3.4 and using dip-3.3.7o to start pppd. > > If the idle timeout is 10mins it is unlikely that TCP keepalives cause this - > the default TCP keepalive time is about 2 hours. > > -A. Hi. Do you know if there's a way to change this, short of recompiling the whole kernel? I tried to look for some sort of interface to change the time-out for keepalive packets, but couldn't find any for the user level. Thanks for any help.