I'm sure some of you have seen this:

ssh session hangs/freezes on logout: you hit Ctrl-D, cursor instead of
releasing the parent shell jumps to a new line and just sits there.
googling on 'ssh logout freeze OR hang' reveals a plethora of evidence
that the problem I'm having here is not an isolated case. Some people
suggest that the hang occures because of the unfinished background
jobs. That's not my case however.
To make things worse it happens at random with different combinations
of *NIX/SSH.

Any insights?
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Warm regards,
Michael Green
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Division of Information Systems
Weizmann Institute of Science
Rechovot 76100, Israel
Tel.:   972-8-9344216
Fax.:   972-8-9344102
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