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Date: | Sun, 23 Nov 2008 12:32:54 -0600 |
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Subject: | Re: Bash process hangs around forever after ssh disconnect |
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Thorsten Kampe wrote: > That's the Windows/Cygwin emulation of a Unix fork. Should be the same > as on Linux. I know that. I was pointing out that sshd goes away as expected but bash does not. > Please read again what I wrote and try to understand it. Ok, I have re-read it and don't find anything that I failed to understand. Even on the 2nd or 3rd readings. > In all > likelihood you do NOT want sshd to kill your shell because you loose > connection for a while. Let me repeat: you do NOT want that. Really? Should I call Red Hat, SUSE, Debian and Ubuntu and all the others and tell them they've been doing it wrong all these years? That's *exactly* how every Linux I've ever used works. > You want > the ability to reconnect to that session once the physical connection is > reestablished. "screen" gives you that ability. I know about "screen". I use it regularly. But screen is off-topic. Unless there is some way screen can re-connect to a dangling bash session; I thought screen could only re-connect to screen. If it has that ability I'd like to be educated to it. Some days ago I brought up a GUI session to a remote W2k3 box, ran task manager and almost fell out of my chair to see bash.exe listed nearly a dozen times. I thought the thing had been rooted or something. Surely there is some actual solution to this. It works splendidly on Linux. And when I am doing something critical that doesn't need to be interrupted, then our mutual friend "screen" is always there waiting. Can anyone offer some help? Please? Thanks, Michael -- 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/
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