Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 09:54:22 +0100 From: Nicolas Rachinsky <fbsd-stable-0@ml.turing-complete.org> To: stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: manual escape to debugger on serial console not working? Message-ID: <20060126085422.GB97175@mid.pc5.i.0x5.de> In-Reply-To: <200601261050.15049.nike_d@cytexbg.com> References: <200601261050.15049.nike_d@cytexbg.com>
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* Niki Denev <nike_d@cytexbg.com> [2006-01-26 10:50 +0200]:
> to the debugger with BREAK (~#) i get this on the screen :
> The following connections are open:
> #0 client-session (t4 r0 i0/0 o0/0 fd 4/5 cfd -1)
Are you using ssh?
man ssh
Escape Characters
When a pseudo terminal has been requested, ssh supports a number of func-
tions 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 charac-
ter can be changed in configuration files using the EscapeChar configura-
tion 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
~C Open command line (only useful for adding port forwardings using
the -L and -R options)
~R Request rekeying of the connection (only useful for SSH protocol
version 2 and if the peer supports it)
Nicolas
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