On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 18:57, Doug White wrote:
> > What was really weird was this though: I'm in Gnome2, open a
> > gnome-terminal and SSH into a box (done through a launcher but same
> > thing happens when done by hand). All is well until I exit the SSH
> > session. The window closes as it's suppo
On 1 Feb 2004, at 03:37, Richard Schilling wrote:
I've had similar issues connecting via SSH to a solaris box. I
thought it was related to the job I was running on the Solaris box,
but never did find the answer. In my case when I exit from the other
box the connection seems to hang. The only
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 19:38, Barney Wolff wrote:
> > Just to clarify, even typing "exit" to end the ssh session will close
> > the window but leave the ssh instance in the process list. I can't even
> > kill -9 that sucker.
>
> Are you starting any X app or anything else via a forwarded port? The
On 31 Jan, Richard Schilling wrote:
> I've had similar issues connecting via SSH to a solaris box. I thought
> it was related to the job I was running on the Solaris box, but never
> did find the answer. In my case when I exit from the other box the
> connection seems to hang. The only way to
I've had similar issues connecting via SSH to a solaris box. I thought
it was related to the job I was running on the Solaris box, but never
did find the answer. In my case when I exit from the other box the
connection seems to hang. The only way to completely terminate is to
kill the ssh pr
On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 06:28:09PM -0600, Frank Knobbe wrote:
>
> Just to clarify, even typing "exit" to end the ssh session will close
> the window but leave the ssh instance in the process list. I can't even
> kill -9 that sucker.
Are you starting any X app or anything else via a forwarded port
On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 09:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Has anyone else noticed that SSH session "hang around" under 4.9?
> > (Straight SSH from BSD, no port stuff).
> Hmm, does this happen also with other processes, or is it just with SSH
> currently?
Not that I noticed. When taking a look at