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Subject:  1.5.21: rxvt fails to shutdown due to ssh -f still running
Date:  Wed, 11 Oct 2006 12:00:16 +0100
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When I log out of or shutdown my Windows login session, if I had a 
background process that I started within a Win32 rxvt session, I get an 
error that rxvt00000<some other hex numbers> has not shut down. For 
example if I use ssh -f or run ssh in the background using &, this 
symptom manifests.

I can also see a related symptom if I am running using a Windows 
console. When I log out of bash, the console window will stick around 
until the ssh process is killed.

I would like for these console windows and hidden rxvt windows to shut 
down without further confirmation. Is there a way to do this? Or a good 
workaround?

I have Googled for this problem, and while I have found other related 
problems (such as ssh-agent continuing to run) I have not found any 
solutions for this case.


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