Re: keepalive's in SSH-1 and when to stop reading data
- From: yawnmoth <terra1024@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 May 2007 21:44:59 -0700
On May 29, 5:18 pm, Simon Tatham <ana...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<snip>That does indeed sound like a useful learning tool - thanks! :)
You might find the `Logging > Session logging > SSH packets' setting
in PuTTY to be a useful learning tool for this purpose. It creates a
log file showing you exactly what SSH messages are sent back and
forth during a session; so the next time you want to know how to do
something like this, you can ask PuTTY to do whatever it is and then
read the log file to find out how it went about it.
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