Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The <command>ssh</command> server in the installer uses a default > configuration that does not send keep-alive packets. In principle, > a connection to the system being installed should be kept open > indefinitely. However, in some situations — depending on your > local network setup — the connection may be lost after some > > period of inactivity. One common case where this may happen is when > there is some form of Network Address Translation (NAT) somewhere > between the client and the system being installed. Depending on at > which point of the installation the connection was lost, you may or > may not be able to resume the installation after reconnecting.
I think that the text talking about NAT could be used in place of the "depending on your local network setup" like "one common case where this may happen is when there is some form of Network Address Translation (NAT) somewhere between the client and the system being installed". So: The <command>ssh</command> server in the installer uses a default configuration that does not send keep-alive packets. In principle, a connection to the system being installed should be kept open indefinitely. However, in some situations — one common case where this may happen is when there is some form of Network Address Translation (NAT) somewhere between the client and the system being installed — the connection may be lost after some period of inactivity. Depending on at which point of the installation the connection was lost, you may or may not be able to resume the installation after reconnecting. -- O T A V I O S A L V A D O R --------------------------------------------- E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] UIN: 5906116 GNU/Linux User: 239058 GPG ID: 49A5F855 Home Page: http://otavio.ossystems.com.br --------------------------------------------- "Microsoft sells you Windows ... Linux gives you the whole house." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]