Configure Login Timeouts
Use the
ssh-config configuration element to set the SSH and TCP timeout values.
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Access the
ssh-config element.
ORACLE# configure terminal ORACLE(configure)# security ORACLE(security)# admin-security ORACLE(admin-security)# ssh-config ORACLE(ssh-config)#
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rekey-interval—Set the time in minutes after which the
OCSBC rekeys an SSH or SFTP session.
- Min: 60
- Max: 600
- Default: 60
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rekey-byte-count—Set the number of bytes transmitted, in powers of 2, before rekeying an SSH or SFTP session.
For example, entering a value of 24 sets this parameter to 2^24 (16777216) bytes.
- Min: 20
- Max: 31
- Default: 31
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proto-neg-time—Set the time in seconds to complete the SSH protocol negotiation, establishing the secure connection.
- Min: 30
- Max: 60
- Default: 60
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keep-alive-enable—Enable the TCP keepalive timer. Valid Values are:
- enabled | disabled
- Default: enabled
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keep-alive-idle-timer—Set the interval in seconds between the last data packet sent and the first keepalive probe.
- Min: 15
- Max: 1800
- Default: 15
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keep-alive-interval—Set the interval in seconds between two successful keepalive transmissions.
- Min: 15
- Max: 120
- Default: 15
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keepalive-retries—Set the number of retransmission attempts before the
OCSBC declares the remote end is unavailable.
- Min: 2
- Max: 10
- Default: 2
- Type done to save the configuration.