Re: -current dropping ssh connections
- In reply to: bob prohaska : "-current dropping ssh connections "
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Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2023 19:26:52 UTC
> > There don't seem to be any error messages on the console at all, the > client > session simply reports > client_loop: send disconnect: Broken pipe > Have you tried SSH keepalive? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25084288/keep-ssh-session-alive Best Regards, Cheng Cui On Wed, Jun 21, 2023 at 1:24 PM bob prohaska <fbsd@www.zefox.net> wrote: > I've got a Pi4 running -current that seems to selectively drop ssh > connections. > > Connections running a shell seem to stay up, but a session running tip to a > usb-serial adapter (FTDI TTL232R-3V3) seems go away within a few hours. > There don't seem to be any error messages on the console at all, the > client > session simply reports > client_loop: send disconnect: Broken pipe > > Searches through /var/log/sshd_debug.log find many transactions between > the ssh client and the -current target host, but none seem to be error > messages; all are either connection reports or disconnects by user. > > This sort of behavior has been intermittent with aarch64 among both > the Pi4 and a pair of Pi3s for some time, but now only the Pi4 is > dropping connections. > > I've tried searching /var/log/sshd_debug.log for the keywords tip, > ucom, the IP address of the NAT client used to connect and cuaU0. > Are there other things worth looking for? > > Right now I'm using in /etc/rc.conf the line > sshd_flags="-E /var/log/sshd_debug.log" > which is already quite verbose. Is there a better > option that emphasizes errors over normal traffic? > > Thanks for reading, > > bob prohaska > > > >