I've run into this before as well. Perhaps it's client-dependant, but
while I'm in a ~C prompt in ssh, other forwarding stops.

-Josh

On 1/17/06, Amin Azez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it intentional that passing -N to avoid remote shells should stop ~C
> and related ssh commands from being used to add local forwarders to an
> existing connection? One wuld think ~C might even be unneccessary, with
> -L and friends working directly; but they don't seem to work at all in
> -N mode
>
> Is there a great reason why (in ~C mode) -KL should not work to stop
> local forwards?
>
> Azez
>
>

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