On Sun, Aug 03, 2008 at 11:37:55AM -0700, Linda Walsh wrote:
> Stephen Quintero wrote:
>> Using cmd.exe as the login shell, ctrl-c terminates the ssh session
>> (rather than being propagated to the process on the remote server).
>
>> My question is - is there some way to work around this?
>> For e
Stephen Quintero wrote:
Using cmd.exe as the login shell, ctrl-c terminates the ssh session (rather
than being propagated to the process on the remote server).
My question is - is there some way to work around this?
For example, running bash as the login shell, and then running cmd.exe, does
Using cmd.exe as the login shell, ctrl-c terminates the ssh session (rather
than being propagated to the process on the remote server).
I have read that the shell is not a Windows console but rather a Cygwin pseudo
tty session. Hence there is no Windows console signal handling to take care of
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