On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 09:38:16AM +0100, Philippe Torche wrote:
> Sorry but,
>
> The doc of bash explains this behavior (help read). You can experiment the
> same think on Redhat per exemple. And don't forget to use "echo $_cygwin |
> od -t x1" to show what is stored in the variable.
I did, of c
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> Objet : Re: Testers for new ssh-*-config scripts wanted!
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> On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 05:07:18PM +0100, Philippe Torche wr
On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 05:07:18PM +0100, Philippe Torche wrote:
> Nope,
>
> read from bash don't reconize control caracters without -e parameter:
> $ read _cygwin
> Ntser[Backspace]c
> $ echo $_cygwin | od -t x1
> 000 6e 74 73 65 72 08 63 0a
> 010
>
> BUT OK with "-e"
>
> $ read -e _cyg
5 63 0a
006
Thanks, Philippe.
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> Objet : RE: Testers for new ssh-*-config scripts wanted!
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On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 09:55:04AM +0100, Philippe Torche wrote:
> Script ssh-host-config works for me, but when I've entered the CYGWIN env
> var, I've do a error and type "ntser", then backspace and then the correct
> "c" caracters.
> Thus CYGWIN key in the registry has now "ntser\x08c" instead o
Script ssh-host-config works for me, but when I've entered the CYGWIN env
var, I've do a error and type "ntser", then backspace and then the correct
"c" caracters.
Thus CYGWIN key in the registry has now "ntser\x08c" instead of "ntsec"!
This is caused by the read command!
Thanks.
PS Wait for a "W
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> Subject: RE: Testers for new ssh-*-config scripts wanted!
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>
> On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Harig, Mark wrote:
>
> > I have OpenSSH 3.7.1p2-1 installed, but I
> > do not have the 'ssh_config'
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Harig, Mark wrote:
> I have OpenSSH 3.7.1p2-1 installed, but I
> do not have the 'ssh_config' or 'sshd_config'
> template files that the 'ssh-host-config' script
> expects. Am I missing a step here that I should
> have taken to generate these files?
>
Yes, see:
> Corinna Vin
I have OpenSSH 3.7.1p2-1 installed, but I
do not have the 'ssh_config' or 'sshd_config'
template files that the 'ssh-host-config' script
expects. Am I missing a step here that I should
have taken to generate these files?
I ran 'cygcheck -f /etc/defaults/etc/ssh_config'
and searched the Cygwin Pac
I will read these two scripts "soon".
This won't be a thorough test, but it
will be another set of eyes reading the
code.
Of course, a much better candidate for
reading (and testing the scripts would
be someone who is knowledgeable about
OpenSSH. I'm simply a user of it.
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