I'm having trouble using cygwin and ssh, connecting to a particular client of ours.
I can connect okay using ssh clients from remote machines, including my linux box at home, and PUTTY connects okay from a dos shell also, but, when I connect with ssh under cygwin, I see this: Last unsuccessful login: Wed Apr 19 15:40:46 GRNLNDST 2006 on ssh from b$"$ð=ôð( p Last login: Wed Apr 19 15:55:05 GRNLNDST 2006 on ssh from (" ð=<CURSOR IS RIGHT HERE> And the terminal just hangs. When I've captured this to an output file, I see: Last unsuccessful login: Wed Apr 19 13:35:33 GRNLNDST 2006 on ssh from b$"$ð=ôð( pp Last login: Wed Apr 19 15:33:13 GRNLNDST 2006 on ssh from ("ð= So, it almost seems as if the ^Q is the problem. Except that ^Q means start transmission, not stop, and no key presses get me out of being stuck, except for ^D to exit the session. Any ideas of where I should start looking? TIA, Dave in Largo, FL -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/