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Thanks, i'll try it out. My purpose is when i login putty, i want it to be Alive at all time even i didnt use it for a while period, because putty will disconnected from server after 30mins when i;ve login
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Ask your sys admin about this, but you can override the default TMOUT by setting/exporting one in your login script (.profile/.login/...).
This will save you from remembering to type the "export TMOUT=0" command on every login. Also, remember to lock your screen when not in front of your workstation. |
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