Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Losing Firebird connection into a VPS |
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Author | Chuck Belanger |
Post date | 2018-07-19T20:57:54Z |
Thank you!
The ISP would not confirm anything about his router, but I did set
DummyPacketInterval = 60 and it works beautifully.
Chuck
On 7/19/2018 2:36 AM, Dimitry Sibiryakov sd@...
[firebird-support] wrote:
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The ISP would not confirm anything about his router, but I did set
DummyPacketInterval = 60 and it works beautifully.
Chuck
On 7/19/2018 2:36 AM, Dimitry Sibiryakov sd@...
[firebird-support] wrote:
> 19.07.2018 1:31, Chuck Belanger phytotech@... [firebird-support] wrote:---
>> Does anyone have any ideas on what I need to do to keep connected to the
>> remote (VPS) Firebird server?
> Best of all you must find the router (most likely it is CISCO) that has "drop inactive
> TCP connections" feature enabled and re-configure it. Unfortunately, such routers used to
> be on ISP side and you have no access to them, but you can try to complain to ISP support.
> In mean time try to set "DummyPacketInterval" in firebird.conf to be less than
> mentioned timeout (usually it is one or two minutes).
>
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