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From: "Mikael" <mindcooler AT gmail DOT com>
Subject: Arrow keys when using ssh to connect remotely to solaris box
Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 21:51:40 +0200
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Hello, I'm using ssh inside an rxvt terminal (?) to connect remotely to a 
Sun server running Solaris. It connects without any problems and I can login 
to the Oracle database the server is running. However, the arrow keys 
doesn't work correctly. When I hit left-arrow to edit what I am typing in 
sqlplus (oracles command line client) the input cursor position doesn't move 
instead ^[[D is displayed. Neither of the arrows keys work. I guess the 
problem is that the remote shell is expecting keys in one format and I am 
sending it in another, slightly different format, so it doesn't work for 
some keys. This has made working remotely with the oracle database a chore 
at best and I was wondering how I can remedy the situation?

/ Mikael 




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