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default. Despite their name it doesn't keep TCP sessions alive, it kills them if the other end has gone AWOL. This happens a lot with clients which use NAT, dynamic IP assignment or which has a 2^32 * 10^-3 seconds upper bound on their uptime. There is no detectable increase in network trafic because of this: two minimal TCP packets every two hours for a live TCP connection. Many servers already enable keepalives themselves. The host requirements RFC is 10 years old, and doesn't know about the loosing clients of todays InterNet. |
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