SSH sessions are a critical part of secure computing. They allow you to access your computer from anywhere in the world, and they help keep your data safe. If you lose or forget your SSH key, you can’t access your computer. But sometimes something goes wrong and your SSH session disconnects. This can happen if someone tries to log in to your computer without having a valid SSH key, or if someone tries to connect to your computer without first verifying that they have the right key. To prevent this from happening, make sure that you keep your SSH keys safe and secure. Store them on a separate device or in a safe place so that you can easily access them if needed. also, be sure to regularly check for new updates for ssh-keygen and ssh-keyserver so that you’re always up-to-date on the latest security features.


First, navigate to Options \ Session Options on the menu:

Now click on the Terminal tree item, and select the “Send Protocol NO-OP” checkbox.

This will send a message to the SSH server that your session is still alive, and shouldn’t be disconnected.