The default is "yes" (to send keepalives), and the
client will notice if the network goes down or the
remote host dies. This is important in scripts,
and many users want it too.
To disable keepalives, the value should be set to
"no" in both the server and the client configura
tion files.
Should be enough to prevent the masq port from closing...
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