I am hoping that someone may be able to advise as to whether the following is possible. I have a server running SSH as a service (SRVA) and another server (SRVB) which runs the SSH client and port forwards port 139. On SRVB I have an existing BAT file that I wish to wrap the port forwarding around so that port 139 goes through port 22. This all works except that I also wand to drop the SSH connection after the BAT file has finished what it needs to do. Is this possible as I am finding that I end up with two command windows with one still running the SSH connection. The simple BAT that I initiate is as follows:
@echo off cd c:\dirb rem the following line starts the existing bat file in a seperate window Start run1.bat rem cd c:\cygwin\bin bash -c "(ssh -N -L 10.0.0.1:139:20.250.205.96:139 [EMAIL PROTECTED])" As stated this all works and the output of run1.bat is transferred to SRVB however I would like the connection dropped and the window terminated. Thanking you in advance Tony -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/