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Got it. Yeah, I also thought it was a connection at first, but then some update made it stable, but now it's throwing out again.
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No, I use it without it. But I use garble all the time. For Windows I have a .dll.
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Hm. I was having an issue like this but assumed it was flakey networking.
I haven't made any changes to that aspect of rssh so not sure how its decided to change.
I'll do some regression testing.
You can disable timeouts entirely with --timeout 0
However I think this problem might be different than just the timeout mechanism.
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Very annoying, I'll see if I can get a situation that replicates it. But otherwise I may temporarily just remove the timeout feature and see if that helps
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Cool I can replicate it.
For my future reference, its not just jump (-J
) hosting, its all connections.
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Additional information. After the first disconnection it seems to become stable.
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@chikamobina Are you using the clients in foreground mode? (--foreground
) as it seems I can only get this behavior to happen in that mode?
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Glad to hear the windows dll works, I honestly havent tested it since I made it.
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Okay, I've removed the code that was causing this issue (at least the foreground crashing bit). Am doing a release as this is quite not good in terms of bugginess.
Tell me if you get the weird disconnections still please.
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@chikamobina can you try v2.1.1 and see if you get the same disconnects on your backgrounded clients?
I cant replicate backgrounded clients dying, I've identified the change that causes foreground clients to die (although not why it causes death)
I was just testing this on the last version
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Okay, I've removed the code that was causing this issue (at least the foreground crashing bit). Am doing a release as this is quite not good in terms of bugginess.
Tell me if you get the weird disconnections still please.
I'll let you know when I test it, thank you.
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As I have been using this myself without issue Im going to close this. Feel free to re-open it if you are still experiencing issues.
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Okay, I have tested and this problem observed in my lab with the firewall only, in other places everything works fine, thank you.
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