ctrl-c not working
Gery .
gamejihou@hotmail.com
Fri Sep 19 17:22:00 GMT 2014
ctrl-d doesn't work?
Sent from my iRon
On Sep 19, 2014, at 17:51, "Thomas Schweikle" <tschweikle@gmail.com> wrote:
Having following scripts:
bin/tc:
--- <snip>
#!/usr/bin/bash
host=""
loop=0
conf=default
port=22
user=$USERNAME
cssh=1
cping=1
recon=0
while [ -n "$1" ]; do
case "$1" in
-f) conf="$2"; shift ;;
-h) host="$2"; shift ;;
-l) loop=1 ;;
-nping) cping=0 ;;
-nssh) cssh=0 ;;
-p) port="$2"; shift ;;
-u) user="$2"; shift ;;
*) echo "$0: Error: Unknown option: \"$1\"!" ;;
esac
shift
done
if [ -e $conf ]; then
conf="$PWD/$conf"
elif [ -e $HOME/.mintty/$conf ]; then
conf="$HOME/.mintty/$conf"
else
echo "$0: Error: Unknown config-file: \"$conf\" - not found in
\"$PWD\"; \"$HOME/.mintty\"!"
fi
mintty -s 132,43 -t "${user}@${host}" \
-c "${conf}" \
-e _ssh "$user" "$host" "$port" "$conf" "$loop" "$cssh" "$cping" &
--- <snap>
and bin/_ssh:
--- <snip>
#!/usr/bin/bash
user=$1
host=$2
port=$3
conf=$4
loop=$5
cssh=$6
cping=$7
while :; do
printf '\x2d %s ssh connect ' ${host}
if [ "$host" == "localhost" ]; then
exec /usr/bin/bash -l
else
while :; do
if [ $cping -ne 0 ]; then
if ( ! ping -n 1 ${host} > /dev/null 2>&1 ); then
printf '.'
sleep 1
continue
fi
fi
if [ $cssh -ne 0 ]; then
if ( ! nc -z ${host} ${port} > /dev/null 2>&1 ); then
printf '/'
sleep 1
continue
fi
fi
break
done
printf '\n'
/usr/bin/ssh \
-o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null \
-o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -X -K \
-p ${port} \
-l ${user} ${host}
[[ $loop -eq 0 ]] && break
printf 'Reconnecting ...'; sleep 3
printf '\n'
fi
done
--- <snap>
started by:
C:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe -l -c "tc -f tpstest -l -u root -h fbsd12-64"
does what it is expected to do: starting mintty, then checking
reachability of the given host. If the host is reachable ssh is
started and connects to the host. If the host is gonig down
intentionally or not, it tries again to reach the host and if it is
reachable connects again to it.
Now if I type ctrl-c while trying to connect nothing happens. But I'd
like the script to bail out, terminating. But nothing works: ctrl-c
doesn't ctrl-z doesn't. I only can kill -9 the bash associated with
it.
How do I get ctrl-c to work?
--
Thomas
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