From: Gérard Henry (ghenry@cmi.univ-mrs.fr)
Date: Thu Sep 23 2004 - 08:54:22 EDT
hello all,
i've a machine administered with a serial cable beetween port A and port
B of a sun blade 100.
On sun blade 100, in a terminal, i use tip -9600 /dev/cua/b to connect.
I want to send a break to the remote machine, with ~#, but it don't work:
~#
The following connections are open:
#0 client-session (t4 r0 i1/0 o16/0 fd 6/7)
and if i do:
~?
Supported escape sequences:
~. - terminate connection
~^Z - suspend ssh
~# - list forwarded connections
~& - background ssh (when waiting for connections to terminate)
~? - this message
~~ - send the escape character by typing it twice
(Note that escapes are only recognized immediately after newline.)
i see that ~# is not for send a break, why?
thanks in advance,
gerard henry
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