Re: Inbound proxied calls last exactly 60 minutes +/- 2 seconds

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Robert Kulagowski wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 8:45 PM, Robert Kulagowski <rkulagow@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>   
>> On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 8:12 PM, Andrew Herdman <andrew@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>     
>>> You'd think, but outbound connections will follow a different logic path
>>> than inbound calls, simply because of the ways ACL's are applied,
>>> typically to inbound only.  I've seen this many times, firewalls are
>>> funny things.
>>>       
>> I'll say!  I will try two different things tomorrow; turn off UFW and
>> use my exterior-facing router with appropriate ACLs, and then the
>> inverse, and see if anything changes.
>>     
>
> Apparently, the network team responsible for the router that I connect
> to for Internet access deployed "reflexive access lists".  And guess
> what the TCP timeout is?  3600 seconds, of course.
>   
Of course.  I didn't think it would be the GNU/GK, while you may be able 
to configure the call to end after a certain period of time, you can't 
do it in many places, and it's pretty obvious once you get heads down 
into the config.  Glad you found the problem.

Andrew

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