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Date: Mon, 04 Oct 2004 14:36:00 -0700
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Subject: Help disconnecting SSH sessions
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I would like to disconnect an SSH session. My sshd is set up as a 
Windows service (with the help of cygrunsrv). I am also currently logged 
in via SSH, so I'd like to kill another specific SSH session (I know 
where I'm logged in from). 'w' shows the two connections - my current 
one and the other one (to be killed). I just don't know how to proceed 
from here on out. ps doesn't list the processes, and using tasklist, I 
have no way of associating which sshd corresponds to which connection 
(and in fact it looks like there are three sshd's...I'm guessing the one 
with the lowest PID is the service, which spawns the other sshd's). Any 
hints? Thanks in advance.

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