Putty



I setup a connection to a server behind a firewall using the tunnel
function in putty (v. 0.56).
Even though the number of seconds between keepalive has been set to 60,
after some minutes of idle the connection is dropped.
Does anyone know if there's a way to forward keepalive packets to the
target host with putty?

Thanks
Alex

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