OpenSSH on Cygwin... Ctl-C kills the session

John van V. john_van_v@yahoo.com
Thu Oct 18 08:59:00 GMT 2001


Gee, have to run to a meeting :(

If you can, post or send me the new binary and libraries if different.

I have openssh running on a Sun box.. if that makes any difference.

Also there is ~huge~ interest in the OpenSSH server here, and as this corp is
the biggish type a support contract will be desirable.

Write soon, John



> What do you mean by that?  Ctrl-C should stop a running foreground
> subprocess on the remote machine and Ctrl-D should close the connection,
> at least if the shell allows to do so.
> 
> I've just tested that scenario, using Cygwin's OpenSSH to connect to
> a Linux box.  Using Ctrl-C I could stop a long running ls -lR foreground
> process (with a significant difference in response time between tty and
> notty mode) and Ctrl-D at the BOL returned to my local Cygwin box.
> 
> And Ctrl-C didn't stop the session.  Hum, ok, I'm using the latest
> developers version, not 1.3.3, so that might be a difference...
> 
> Corinna
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