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@qqq that sounds like a better job for a user spaced systemd unit (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd/User) or whatever your init system of choice is (launchctl if you're on a mac?)
@tanzoniteblack : that's interesting; I'm not sure how to trigger the 'detect hang'
part of the problem I have is: (1) I ssh -L, (2) I put mbp to sleep, (3) when I return , the ssh is running but the port forwarding is deadc
a quick google search finds suggestions to use http://www.harding.motd.ca/autossh/ for this use case, ( https://superuser.com/a/37768 mentioned it, as does a few others )
and that's available in homebrew, I think, so should be painless to install and see if it does fix it for you?