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I'm using a Windows MMA frontend along with a remote WSL (Windows Subsystem for linux) kernel connecting via ssh. Every time I put my laptop to sleep or hibernation for a while, after wake up, the kernel dies.

It could be the sshd alive interval. The default value is 0, but I tried to increase the ClientAliveInterval to 1000000, nothing changed.

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  • $\begingroup$ It is unlikely that many users on this forum have a similar setup. This makes the question difficult to answer. You can search for "keepalive", e.g., ssh keep alive. Your best bets for getting good replies is to ask this question at serverfault or superuser SEs. $\endgroup$
    – Syed
    Nov 5, 2021 at 11:17

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