---
title: Stalled SSH connections
summary: >
My pfSense removed valid connections obviosly.
This is how I solved it.
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date: 2024-10-06T19:30:17+02:00
lastmod: 2024-12-17T17:24:02+0000
categories:
- computerstuff
tags:
- networking
- pfSense
- openssh
- selfhost
---
I spent some time adjusting my SSH configuration because I often get stalled
connections to my servers but I never got that fixed until recently, when I
started looking in my firewall settings on the pfSense.
After changing the Firewall Optimization Settings within
System → Advanced → Firewall & NAT to
Conservative I had no more of these hangs of my SSH sessions.
![pfSense settings](pfsense-netopt-settings.png)
I use the `ControlMaster` setting in my SSH configuration so the stalled
connections have to be killed with something like
```console
$ ssh -O exit {short hostname}
```
every time -- which is annoying.
{{< alert "triangle-exclamation" >}}
**Update on December 17 2024:**
A few changes to the SSH configuration on client and server have been made.
{{< /alert >}}
It got better, but I still experience the one or other hang.
I added/modified these entries within `Host *` in
~/.ssh/config on the client:
```apache
ServerAliveInterval 100
ServerAliveCountMax 10000
```
and made these changes/additions in /etc/ssh/sshd_config
on the server:
```apache
ClientAliveInterval 60
ClientAliveCountMax 10000
TCPKeepAlive yes
```