Philipp Haselwarter <[email protected]> writes:

Hi Philipp,

> The output is attached. After the login there's the output of a call to
> fortune:
>>>> Alexander Graham Bell is alive and well in New York, and still waiting
>>>> for a dial tone.
>
> I tried commenting the fortune from my ~/.profile but it did not make a
> difference.

No, this doesn't matter, as long as it doesn't look like a shell prompt.

>> My crystal ball tells me there are unexpected escape sequences, or
>> something like this. Did it work in the past, with the same remote host
>> but an older Tramp version?
>
> I couldn't get this working for some time now.
> Other than the first trace which comes from a connection attempt on an
> arch box I've attached a trace of a debian box (192.168.0.10).

Good ole crystal ball: it is right. Your shell prompts on both machines
look like (I have replaced ^M and ^[ by their ascii representation):


%                                                                              
^M ^M^M^[[01;30m[^[[01;39mbitnoix^[[01;30m@^[[01;39mnzebook 
^[[22;37m~^[[01;30m] ^[[01;30m%^[[00m

%                                                                              
^M ^M^M^[[01;30m[^[[01;39mphilipp^[[01;30m@^[[01;39mnxe ^[[22;37m~^[[01;30m] 
^[[01;30m%^[[00m


You should suppress the escape sequences on the remote side (see the
Tramp manual for recipes).

> thanks for looking into this,
>
> Philipp Haselwarter

Best regards, Michael.

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