My ssh session(s) quickly fail after initial session is established, often within seconds, but sometimes the session will maintain "carrier" for hours . . .overnight into the following day. Today, it has been virtually impossible to maintain a productive session, yet I have a running
This phenomena occurs whether I am connected to remote alpha or bravo host server platforms. Is is a problem with one of the routers? (rhetorical question) . . .remote router is a Cisco RV082 and local is Cisco RV016. The local client is PuTTY v0.60 (running on Windoze-7); have used for years . . .no problems. To my knowledge, all of the usual suspects regarding heart-beat keep-alive techniques are in play, yet . . .boom, I'm really getting tired of that broken spring "sproing" sound that PuTTY emits when the connection is lost . . .but I digress, so . . .what is the problem?
Problem is . . .there are no logged diagnostics; nothing in /var/log/messages, /var/named/named.log, nothing in any of the router logs; is there a log that I don't know about? If this were a security certificate problem, then why do some sessions persist for hours, even days? . . .otherwise, why failing withing seconds of initial session establishment? Often, I don't even have time to
If this were an omission of a "heart-beat" keep-alive scenario, then why can I walk away from the session and come back the next morning (assuming I've slept) and all is still good? I keep coming back to the suspicion that a hardware component is failing, but then again, remember that
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session that does not fail, and I have maintained connectivity through the router(s) . . .actually logged in to the remote router, and also maintaining an active CCTV security remote DVR session video feed.This phenomena occurs whether I am connected to remote alpha or bravo host server platforms. Is is a problem with one of the routers? (rhetorical question) . . .remote router is a Cisco RV082 and local is Cisco RV016. The local client is PuTTY v0.60 (running on Windoze-7); have used for years . . .no problems. To my knowledge, all of the usual suspects regarding heart-beat keep-alive techniques are in play, yet . . .boom, I'm really getting tired of that broken spring "sproing" sound that PuTTY emits when the connection is lost . . .but I digress, so . . .what is the problem?
Problem is . . .there are no logged diagnostics; nothing in /var/log/messages, /var/named/named.log, nothing in any of the router logs; is there a log that I don't know about? If this were a security certificate problem, then why do some sessions persist for hours, even days? . . .otherwise, why failing withing seconds of initial session establishment? Often, I don't even have time to
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.If this were an omission of a "heart-beat" keep-alive scenario, then why can I walk away from the session and come back the next morning (assuming I've slept) and all is still good? I keep coming back to the suspicion that a hardware component is failing, but then again, remember that
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, router login sessions, and security DVR video feed sessions are stable. I'm really trying to quit using profanity (in my old age), but WTF is going on here? 