Re: pgAdmin on Mac connecting to Postgres 9 on Linux - SSL/timeout issue

From: Mike Christensen <mike(at)kitchenpc(dot)com>
To: Basil Bourque <basil(dot)list(at)me(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: pgAdmin on Mac connecting to Postgres 9 on Linux - SSL/timeout issue
Date: 2010-10-30 11:21:28
Message-ID: AANLkTikKSZjgPpKUA5ofFqrGeoeY=M-Mrpc+QDFuKenb@mail.gmail.com
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Maybe that's it.. It's definitely some sort of SSL thing since it
didn't start happening until I enabled SSL. I guess I'll just have to
close pgAdmin when I'm not using it..

On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 12:57 AM, Basil Bourque <basil(dot)list(at)me(dot)com> wrote:
>
> On Oct 29, 2010, at 15:36, Mike Christensen wrote:
>
>> I have a Postgres 9 server running on a server out on the Internet and
>> I connect to it with pgAdmin on OS/X over an SSL connection.
>>
>> I notice if I keep the connection open and idle for maybe an hour or
>> so, when I try to run a query it either times out or pgAdmin just
>> kinda freezes up and I have to force quit..  Is there some sort of
>> idle timeout setting on SSL connections, or maybe it has to
>> re-negotiate the connection after a certain amount of idle time and
>> it's not doing that right?
>>
>> Anyone run into this before?  Thanks!
>
> I don't know about pgAdmin or SSL, but I have heard that routers and switches
> can have a timeout limit: "the idle time after which an established
> connection of any protocol closes".
>
> http://search.gmane.org/?query=router+timeout&group=gmane.comp.lang.inug-4d.tech
>
> --Basil Bourque
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