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I fix this problem like this:

(while [ 1 ]; do ping -c 1 gateway 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null; sleep 30;
done) &

It seems that that little bit of traffic seems to keep the tunnels
functioning.  Does anyone know why this happens?

Chris




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