Hi,

Eelco Dolstra <[email protected]> skribis:

> No, it doesn't: try "ssh host sleep 10000", kill ssh, and observe that the
> "sleep" command continues to run on the remote host.
>
> If you use "ssh -tt", then a SIGHUP is sent to the remote processes, but this
> causes problems with connection sharing on some platforms.

OK, I see.

Any suggestions to move forward?  :-)

Thanks,
Ludo’.
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