Yes. You can keep track of the pids of the ssh runs. I, however, am not the right monk to throw down an example of how to do that.
Try to distill it down to a snippet that runs something you're doing and post it as a new SoPW asking how to keep track of and kill/close the ssh when you're done with it.
In reply to Re^3: Using SSH
by Your Mother
in thread Using SSH
by vcjae00
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