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From: Robert Pendell <shinji+gmane AT elite-systems DOT org>
Subject: Re: Bash.exe stays open after Putty is closed
Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2008 15:46:42 -0400
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Andrew DeFaria wrote:
| Robert Pendell wrote:
|> I don't see this as a bug.  The same behavior can be observed on a
|> NetBSD machine when Putty is closed using that method or if my
|> connection to the server drops.  I usually have to log back in and
|> check for processes that are still running from my previous session.
| And you don't see this as a bug?!?

It would be if it happens consistently every time (sorry I didn't read
the OP's message correctly the first time).  I will add that my NetBSD
observations were that it would happen occasionally where bash would not
close automatically on a connection disconnect.  Note that when that
occurs there is usually an active tty session also going at the same
time so openssh doesn't know the remote user has disconnected.  The
SIGHUP signal is probably generated by OpenSSH rather than PuTTY.  Of
course naturally I can't purposely reproduce this.  The op had recently
upgraded so it may be fixed upstream now.

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