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explained that it's just for the ssh session in which you do this
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not exactly the solution for your problem, but also handy sometimes:

From within an ssh session:

  1. press enter
  2. type ~ and then #

shows you a list of all open connections over your tunnels for that session.

not exactly the solution for your problem, but also handy sometimes:

  1. press enter
  2. type ~ and then #

shows you a list of all open connections over your tunnels.

not exactly the solution for your problem, but also handy sometimes:

From within an ssh session:

  1. press enter
  2. type ~ and then #

shows you a list of all open connections over your tunnels for that session.

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not exactly the solution for your problem, but also handy sometimes:

  1. press enter
  2. type ~ and then #

shows you a list of all open connections over your tunnels.