Difference between revisions of "Ssh escape sequence"
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:~C' Open command line. Currently this allows the addition of port forwarding using the -L, -R and -D options. It also allows the cancellation of existing remote port-forwardings using -KR[bind_address:]port. !command allows the user to execute a local command if the '''PermitLocalCommand''' option is enabled in [http://linux.die.net/man/5/ssh_config ssh_config]. Basic help is available, using the -h option. | :~C' Open command line. Currently this allows the addition of port forwarding using the -L, -R and -D options. It also allows the cancellation of existing remote port-forwardings using -KR[bind_address:]port. !command allows the user to execute a local command if the '''PermitLocalCommand''' option is enabled in [http://linux.die.net/man/5/ssh_config ssh_config]. Basic help is available, using the -h option. | ||
:~R' Request rekeying of the connection (only useful for SSH protocol version 2 and if the peer supports it). | :~R' Request rekeying of the connection (only useful for SSH protocol version 2 and if the peer supports it). | ||
= Bash delete character correction = | |||
Delete key gives ~ ? Add the following line to your $HOME/.inputrc (might not work if added to /etc/inputrc ) | |||
"\e[3~": delete-char |
Revision as of 17:36, 6 September 2014
Restore access to hung SSH session
It is common problem of hung SSH session and having to close and reopen your terminal/putty. Use the following escape-char to quit your hung SSH session and get your shell back.
[ENTER] ~.
Escape Characters
When a pseudo-terminal has been requested, ssh supports a number of functions through the use of an escape character.
A single tilde character can be sent as ~~ or by following the tilde by a character other than those described below. The escape character must always follow a newline to be interpreted as special. The escape character can be changed in configuration files using the EscapeChar configuration directive or on the command line by the -e option.
The supported escapes (assuming the default '~') are:
- ~.' Disconnect.
- ~^Z' Background ssh.
- ~#' List forwarded connections.
- ~&' Background ssh at logout when waiting for forwarded connection / X11 sessions to terminate.
- ~?' Display a list of escape characters.
- ~B' Send a BREAK to the remote system (only useful for SSH protocol version 2 and if the peer supports it).
- ~C' Open command line. Currently this allows the addition of port forwarding using the -L, -R and -D options. It also allows the cancellation of existing remote port-forwardings using -KR[bind_address:]port. !command allows the user to execute a local command if the PermitLocalCommand option is enabled in ssh_config. Basic help is available, using the -h option.
- ~R' Request rekeying of the connection (only useful for SSH protocol version 2 and if the peer supports it).
Bash delete character correction
Delete key gives ~ ? Add the following line to your $HOME/.inputrc (might not work if added to /etc/inputrc )
"\e[3~": delete-char