I never used telnet, but it should have a timeout option somewhere in his
config file (or in inetd's conf).
OpenSSH has a Timeout directive in /etc/ssh/sshd_config.
I don't think you can do something globally, but you should check /sbin/sysctl.
--- In Jongsoo Kim <> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
>
> I have linux question.
> I noticed TS7500 holds telnet or any other TCP session for a long time if
> TCP connection is broken after established.
> I used "netstat" command that shows TCP sessions. This hold up eats up
> memory resource.
> I am sure I can do this in application level. But I am wondering if I can
> do this in Linux Level globally for all TCP.
>
> Is there anyone how I can set TCP idle timer for Telnet or other TCP
> programs?
>
> I appreciate any comment.
>
>
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Jongsoo
>
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