In message <_A4735@delegate-en.ML_> on 02/03/10(00:01:54) you carine castillon <pp4jabdyi-qjkxlpk4e3y6.ml@delegate.org> wrote: |I'm using delegate 9.9.6 for telnet connection. | |I'm connecting (with telnet) to a remote host, and after few minues |without using the session, I receive a Timeout from the remote host. |The connection is off with the message "SIGTERM to child" in log file. | |My telnet process is killed but the DISPLAY process is still running. |nobody 17354 1 0 10:31 ? 00:00:00 |/usr/local/.../src/delegated -{013:+013}[RPM=0.05(0.0 0.0 |0.0),IDLE=11990s]-P6004 | |Can you explain me how to suppress this process, please ? In general, DeleGate timeouts if there is no communication on the connections from the client or the server. It is controled by the parameter "TIMEOUT=io:T" and the default value is "TIMEOUT=io:600s" <URL:http://www.delegate.org/delegate/Manual.htm#timeout-io> You can set more long time period, as 365 days for example, with TIMEOUT=io:365d By the way, there are other ways to do proxying X Window by DeleGate, as a simple X proxy <URL:http://www.delegate.org/Xproxy/> or X proxy with remote shell <http://www.delegate.org/yysh/>. I strongly recommend you to use these alternatives if possible :-) Cheers, Yutaka -- 9 9 Yutaka Sato <y.sato@delegate.org> http://delegate.org/y.sato/ ( ~ ) National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology _< >_ 1-1-4 Umezono, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8568 Japan Do the more with the less -- B. Fuller