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Subject: ssh tunnels no longer responds to ctrl-c
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The  behaviour of ssh seems to have changed - in the past I have been
able to hit ctrl-c (intr) and kill a running ssh process that was
operating as a tunnel or reverse tunnel, but that is no longer the
case.

Hitting ctrl-c or ctrl-\ has no effect.

However using killall or kill does cuase the program to exit?

Can someone explain the change?

Running in bash, or mintty, or rxvt has no effect on this behaviour.

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