Hi guys,
On Di 06 Mär 2012 18:48:12 CET "John A. Sullivan III" wrote:
On Tue, 2012-03-06 at 18:21 +0100, Mihai Moldovan wrote:
- sometimes, I have to resume a session, restart the client,
suspend the session and resume it again for it to be usable (first time resuming will
just close the connection to the server), BUT IIRC this happens on Linux, too, so I can't actually blame the OS X part... (plus, it only happens sometimes. :()
<snip> I have noticed that problem in Linux. I think it is an SSH timing issue. The connecting, suspending, reconnecting is not actually doing anything, I believe, except functioning as a rudimentary clock. If one just waits five minutes after being abruptly disconnected, all reconnects fine :( - John
When writing the connection/tunneling code of python-x2go I observed
something similar. The problem with port forwarding requests (both
reverse or non-reverse) is a situation when (after suspend) the ports
do no get closed properly. We always have to make sure to properly
cancel port forwarding requests before we disconnect from a SSH session.
Thanks+Greets, Mike
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