Its gennerally a goot idea on the server to set a shorter tcp keepalive
interval in /etc/sysctl.conf
The default is 2 hours. Set it to slightly more than the idle time limit on
your clients.
On May 9, 2012 4:05 AM, "Ali Jawad" <ali.jawad(a)splendor.net> wrote:
Hi
I know this is not a strictly 389 DS related question. I did
set idle_timelimit 60 in my /etc/ldap.conf client file but connections
stay running and do not time out. Is there any setting I need to add on the
server side ?
My Full Ldap file at /etc/ldap.conf
bind_policy soft
URI ldap://xx.xx.xx.xx
BASE dc=xxxxxxx,dc=local
TLS_CACERTDIR /etc/openldap/cacerts
pam_password clear
pam_lookup_policy yes
idle_timelimit 60
Regards
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