Re: how to get the PID of an SSH tunnel
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Date: 03/05/04
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Date: 5 Mar 2004 19:49:43 GMT
In article <c9d82136.0403051039.4cc4b767@posting.google.com>, Noah wrote:
>> How about using some random distinct string on the command-line
>> "... -f nothing_script.sh hereiam=7658769175"
>
>This is a good idea; unfortunately, this needs to run under Cygwin
>which has a pretty limited ps output (does not support the -ww option).
>(Do I hear laughter?)
Does Cygwin have directories and symbolic links ?
"hereiam=7658769175/ssh ..."
You could do this without the symbolic links if pressed.
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