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ssh freeze when shutdown remote machine (openSUSE 13.1)

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I recently installed openSUSE 13.1 on a machine that had previously 11.4 (my main computer is 12.2, so I'm not such a fossil…). This is a clean install (as always). sshd is enabled on this machine, and let's say that I open a remote session on that machine through ssh, then su, then issue reboot.

The result is that this shell will freeze for many minutes, without displaying anything. Frozen enough that ctrl-c/ctrl-d won't take it out of its misery (unless I manually close that tab in konsole, which I find rude). The same thing will happen if someone at this remote machine reboots it while I am in through ssh, and this is very unpleasant because I get a frozen shell with little clue of what's going on.

In contrast, I have another machine where I connect through ssh, which got 12.2, and upon shutdown or reboot it prints on screen the usual broadcast warning that it's gonna shutdown and immediately breaks the connection. I had the same behavior with 11.4 before installing 13.1.

Did you observe anything like that? Is there some new way of configuring ssh that came up lately? Or maybe I'm doing something that was not meant to be. Just checking that before submitting a bug.

The remote machine: openSUSE 13.1 (updated), x86_64.
The local machine: openSUSE 12.2, x86_64

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