Hello everyone,
I'm not really sure weither it's related to freebsd or ssh.
When I paste a lot of data (6060 bytes, 60 lines 100 bytes each +
‘\n’) via ssh into `cat test.txt` or the small program, one freebsd
receives 5181, another receives 3221 bytes.
The number of bytes freebsd
30.11.2008, в 19:36, Mel написал(а):
On Sunday 30 November 2008 06:46:59 Eugene Pimenov wrote:
Not sure, but can you copy files via cat? As in:
cat /tmp/foo | ssh machine cat - /tmp/foo
If that isn't truncated, I can only think of clipboard limitations
or tty
issues.
No, it's
On 30 нояб, 23:20, Ivan Voras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I regularly do copy-pastes of textual data of that size (and larger) in
interactive sessions (with text editors) without problems, between
FreeBSD machines and from Linux to FreeBSD machines. Are you sure it's
not a problem with your
On 1 дек, 05:03, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was curious about your situation and set up a couple of tests. Noting
you mentioned iTerm, I thought I might be able to recreate it on a Mac
(OS-X 10.4 with 1.4.3 (100) version Terminal, I had removed iTerm due
to unreliability sometime
On 1 дек, 08:31, Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 30 November 2008 17:53:21 Eugene Pimenov wrote:
30.11.2008, в 19:36, Mel написал(а):
On Sunday 30 November 2008 06:46:59 Eugene Pimenov wrote:
Not sure, but can you copy files via cat? As in:
cat /tmp/foo | ssh machine cat
On 1 дек, 15:52, Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 01 December 2008 10:33:17 Eugene Pimenov wrote:
inetd:
$ grep telnet /etc/inetd.conf
#telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/libexec/telnetd telnetd
#telnet stream tcp6 nowait root /usr/libexec/telnetd telnetd
01.12.2008, в 15:52, Mel написал(а):
Can't check telnet... there's no telnet demon around.
inetd:
$ grep telnet /etc/inetd.conf
#telnet stream tcp nowait root/usr/libexec/telnetd
telnetd
#telnet stream tcp6nowait root/usr/libexec/telnetd
telnetd
Quick setup:
Didn't found on lists.freebsd.org, so I resend it
On 1 дек, 05:03, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was curious about your situation and set up a couple of tests. Noting
you mentioned iTerm, I thought I might be able to recreate it on a Mac
(OS-X 10.4 with 1.4.3 (100) version Terminal, I had