Re: Unable to Use Backslash Under Remote Bash shell
From: Greg Wooledge (wooledg_at_eeg.ccf.org)
Date: 08/05/03
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Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 08:05:52 -0400 To: Jeff Hill <jhill@hrpost.com>
On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 01:05:37PM -0400, Jeff Hill wrote:
> I'm sure this should be simple, but connecting to a Debian box running the
> same version of SSH as my local Debian box, I've been trying to use the
> backslash key on the remote box within the Bash shell. I can use it if I
> switch to Tcsh or once I've entered some program like Vim.
I bet you have some odd stty commands in a dot file somewhere, possibly
a quoting accident. What does "stty -a" say on the server after you've
logged in?
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