[00:45] *** mnathani_ has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [00:45] *** mnathani_ has joined #arpnetworks [00:50] hmm mnathani_ seems to get disconnected from freenode a bit [01:01] *** mnathani_ has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [01:01] *** mnathani_ has joined #arpnetworks [07:18] *** nsivyer has joined #arpnetworks [07:19] anyone from accounts in here? [07:33] nsivyer: it's usually better to e-mail support or open a ticket [07:34] sure, thanks [07:37] mercutio, you know I used to have TCPKeepAlive no, ServerAliveInterval 120 in my .ssh/config and I took it out to reduce how much custom configuration I have [07:37] I wonder if it would help my problems with AT&T u-verse [07:41] *** nsivyer has left [07:45] I'd use mosh if I needed to keep an interactive session running over a flaky network [07:47] Iuse it on my phone. [07:47] I don't use it on my desktop. [07:50] i use it on my notebook because of flaky networks (cellular aircard dingus) [07:50] i also kind of like closing the lid on the machine, opening it and having my session resume [07:50] I use it on my laptop. It's nice to be able to suspend it and have sessions still work fine when I open the lid again [07:51] But yes, if I had flaky network between a desktop and a server, I'd be fixing the network rather than working around it with client-side apps [07:52] the problem is that the network just stops going for five seconds about once a minute [07:52] I think it's their crap router getting confused [07:55] pppoe? does it drop and resync or anything? [07:57] I don't think so. It's proprietary (VDSL but a third-party modem won't work because it can't do their encryption) [12:47] it's nat connections that keepalive helps with [12:48] well and closing unused connections where you've chagned ip etc [12:48] mkb: that shoudl be fine [15:30] *** mjp has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [15:43] *** mjp has joined #arpnetworks