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I used pgpool for a similar problem. It has an option for timing out
idle connections.

Len

On 8/19/05, Peter Fein <pfein@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi-
> 
> Is there any way to have the *server* timeout disconnected clients?  I'm
> connecting over a sometimes flaky WiFi connection & when it goes down,
> I'm left with several open idle sessions.  Is there a way to have the
> server disconnect these? A coworker and I have searched the docs/faqs &
> haven't been able to find an answer.  The best we could come up with was
> tunneling over SSH and lowering sshd's timeout setting, but this seems
> less than ideal. TIA.
> 
> --Pete
> 
> --
> Peter Fein                 pfein@xxxxxxxxx                 773-575-0694
> 
> Basically, if you're not a utopianist, you're a schmuck. -J. Feldman
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Len Walter len.walter@xxxxxxxxx http://crookedtimbre.net

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