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Subject: Problems with sshd - zombie processes left
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Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 10:27:31 -0400
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I am having problems with Cygwin ssh, specifically sshd.
 
I am logging in automatically from a Sco Unix box, and running a bash script.
 
If the unix process that is running ssh is killed, ssh exits cleanly on the unix machine, but whatever is running on the windows machine keeps running and immediately starts taking major portions of the cpu. As well, the sshd process remains.
 
Can someone suggest a fix or workaround. Thank you.


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