Re: terminal settings with plink
From: Richard E. Silverman (slade@shore.net)
Date: 03/24/03
- Previous message: Richard E. Silverman: "Re: PuTTY: "account is restricted to scp or sftp""
- In reply to: Jo Hesse: "terminal settings with plink"
- Next in thread: Hart Larry: "Re: terminal settings with plink"
- Reply: Hart Larry: "Re: terminal settings with plink"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] [ attachment ]
From: slade@shore.net (Richard E. Silverman) Date: 24 Mar 2003 14:06:30 -0500
>>>>> "JH" == Jo Hesse <Joachim.Hesse@siemens.com> writes:
JH> Hi, when using Putty with ssh from PC (Win2k) to a Linux client we
JH> get the right look of it. By using the following command "plink
JH> -ssh SessionName" we get
JH> "?]2;nbint@ulmlx997:~?[34mnbint@ulmlx997:~ >?[0m" as prompt.
JH> Any suggestions?
Yes: read the manual.
http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.53b/puttydoc.txt
...
You should then be able to log in as normal and run a session. The
output sent by the server will be written straight to your command
prompt window, which will most likely not interpret terminal control
codes in the way the server expects it to. So if you run any full-
screen applications, for example, you can expect to see strange
characters appearing in your window. Interactive connections like this
are not the main point of Plink.
...
-- Richard Silverman slade@shore.net
- Previous message: Richard E. Silverman: "Re: PuTTY: "account is restricted to scp or sftp""
- In reply to: Jo Hesse: "terminal settings with plink"
- Next in thread: Hart Larry: "Re: terminal settings with plink"
- Reply: Hart Larry: "Re: terminal settings with plink"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] [ attachment ]
Relevant Pages
|
|