Hi folks,

there's something I've been wondering about for a while: On my network,
I have an OpenBSD box, a RH 5.2 box and two RH 6.2 boxes. I'm using ssh
between them all the time (ftp/telnet both disabled). If I log in
remotely (from a terminal window on a RH box) into the OpenBSD box and shut
it down (shutdown -h now), the box shuts down and the remote session gets
terminated properly without me having to log off explicitly.
If I do the same thing with any of the RH boxes, the ssh session simply
freezes when the remote box has shut down and I have to explicitly kill it
or close the terminal window.

Is there any way to get the RH boxes to shut down their network services
gracefully on system shutdown (like the OpenBSD box)?

Thanks in advance,

Thomas
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