On Thu, 20 Feb 2020 09:50:44 +0500 Eugene Klimov wrote: > > > inside windows 10 (build 1909) > > > just open WIN+R cmd.exe > > This start cmd.exe. > > > type > > > `ssh root@my_redhat_entrise_linux_7.2` > > This uses windows OpenSSH to connect linux. > no, i install cygwin ssh package > and i have `c:\cygwin64\bin\` in PATH environment rather than > `c:\windows\system32\OpenSSH` > so ssh.exe it's a cygwin process > > > This runs screen command in Linux. > > Where does Cygwin's concern? > ;) as I see it's more related to old `screen` version inside RHEL 7.2 > than cygwin concern ;( > > I tried to run > `C:\Windows\System32\OpenSSH\ssh.exe root@my_rhel_72_host` > and found bugs which look like same under Cygwin ssh, but different > little bit ;-) > also, I run > `C:\Windows\System32\OpenSSH\ssh.exe -i private_key vagrant@127.0.0.1 -p 2222` > and on my Ubuntu 18.04 screen works fine > > > > and view lot of bugs with wrong keys behaviors: > > > - ctrl+space hotkey not worked (not only in `screen`, but in any cygwin > > > executable) > > What is your expectation by ctrl+space? This normally sends > > ^@ (0x00) to client. Is this as you expected? > sorry to mislead you > I mean `ALT+SPACE` > it's a hotkey for show window main menu > > > > - `left arrow`, `backspace` and `delete` keys works wrong like a `right > > > arrow` > > What happen if you use these keys? > under latest cygwin 3.1.4 + ssh 8.2p1-1 behavior look like I press > space or press "right arrow" > https://recordit.co/thJJRbFzUp > > under win32 openssh behavior different > https://recordit.co/ffAqC8BvtC > > under cygwin1.dll 3.0.7 and c:\cygwin64\bin\ssh.exe 8.2p1-1 behavior > look like normal > https://recordit.co/E0E8sfWGyY
I could reproduce your problem with screen 4.02.01 in debian jessie. I also found this does not occur if vbell off is added to .screenrc However, this seems to be a problem in xterm emulation of windows. So, I will make a patch (just a workaround) for this issue. -- Takashi Yano <takashi.y...@nifty.ne.jp> -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple