Env: Solaris 8/10, openssh-4.2p1 If I invoke the following remote command: ssh remoteHost "tail -f /var/adm/messages" then interrupt the command locally via Ctrl-C, the local ssh is terminated, but the signaled interrupt is not propagated to the remote command. The remote sshd abandons the spawned program, leaving the 'tail' running forever. I know I can workaround this behavior by using 'ssh -t' to invoke the remote command, forcing the creation of a controlling terminal. Shouldn't the default behavior of ssh be to terminate the remote command when it's terminated locally? Please point me to a rational for this behavior. Mark Glemboski