Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 09:42:29 -0500 From: Brian Utterback <blu@east.sun.com> Subject: Re: tcptrace Connections set to INACTIve after 4 minutes idle time. Message-ID: <20030313144228.GB28847@sr2-unsh01-02.East.Sun.COM>
Is there anyway to get anonymous checkout access to the CVS repository? I
looked at the www.tcptrace.org web site, but I did not see any instructions
there. I did see that the repository is browse-able, but doing a checkout
that way is painful.
* Steve Bonds <yf99knh02@sneakemail.com> [2003-03-12 16:58:21]:
> It looks like the current CVS version already has this as the
> nonreal_live_conn_interval option. Must have missed that in the mailing
> list archive as I was searching through it.
>
> Sorry for the noise. ;-)
>
> -- Steve
>
> On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Steve Bonds yf99knh02-at-sneakemail.com |tcptrace| wrote:
>
> > This same undocumented feature just bit me as well. Attached is a patch
> > to completely remove the 4 minute limit.
> >
> > If I get real motivated, I might make a nicer patch that allows one to set
> > the timeout as a command line option.
>
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