Re: Wrong behavior of Ctrl+C

2009-09-24 Thread KaZeR



Fox Mulder wrote:
 
 
 Which distro and which ssh daemon are you using on your freerunner?
 And do you mean ssh to your freerunner or form it to another host?
 
 First thing i did on debian and shr on my freerunner was to replace
 dropbear with opensshd. And when i ssh into my freerunner, no matter if
 debian or shr, ctrl+c works how it should.
 

I was using dropbear on shr, and ssh from host to the FR.
I switched to openssh-sshd, and it behaves correctly now.

Thank you!
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Re: Wrong behavior of Ctrl+C

2009-09-23 Thread KaZeR

Hi.



KaZeR wrote:
 
 You might have noticed that when you press ctr+c in a ssh term, the
 process forks instead of breaking.
 
 Why that? Is there a possible fix?
 
 Thanks in advance.
 

Nobody noticed/has the issue, or nobody has a fix? (or maybe nobody cares :D
)

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Wrong behavior of Ctrl+C

2009-09-09 Thread KaZeR

Hi.

You might have noticed that when you press ctr+c in a ssh term, the process
forks instead of breaking.

Why that? Is there a possible fix?

Thanks in advance.
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