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From: "Bob George" <mailings01 AT ttlexceeded DOT com>
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Subject: Re: sshd makeing noisy shells
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 00:35:33 -0700
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"Lucas Smith" <spankylucas AT hotmail DOT com> wrote:

> [...]
> 2) when i log in from a linux (debian) box all is well and i
get access but
> then the strangness begins. what ever command i type the consol
beeps,
> though it does complete the command. and if i type ls for
example i get
> ;/

I had that as well when using ssh client from Linux. By default,
at the Linux console, your TERM environment variable is set to
"linux". That type doesn't seem to be handled properly in the
default Cygwin configuration. Try changing either $PS1 or
changing $TERM in /etc/profile on the Cygwin box, or your $TERM
setting on the Linux side.

Hope this helps!

- Bob


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