it. As it stands the alert won't get triggered so long as all
terminal connections are closed and one is not in the terminal view.
If your intent is to simply let things process in the background (and
presumably you aren't using tunnels) then using GNU screen would
probably be a better choice.
The alert isn't so much about the connection has been closed, but
rather a reminder that if you briefly return to iSSH, you can hold the
connection open another 10 minutes. If the alert is bothersome it
leaves me to wonder why you're leaving connections open with the
expectation they'll die unattended. Hopefully I can better understand
what you're trying to accomplish and possibly put together a solution
that's a little more agreeable with everyone.
Dean
On Jul 20, 3:10 am, Crash <samedyp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Can you please add a local or global option to disable the alert when
> the connection is closed after the 10 minutes while it's running in
> the background? It's very annoying! Thanks.
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