Matt--
I tested 0.50 with the common-channel.c patch below,
and it worked as expected (always returned the
remote command's exit code correctly).
As you said, it does cause the sleep 10 hello
command to return immediately after echoing
hello, leaving the sleep 10 running on the remote
host.
On Monday 03 March 2008 14:12:05 Steven Hein wrote:
Matt--
I tested 0.50 with the common-channel.c patch below,
and it worked as expected (always returned the
remote command's exit code correctly).
As you said, it does cause the sleep 10 hello
command to return immediately after echoing
Hello--
I have not seen any new information on this issue since the thread
from last December:
http://lists.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au/pipermail/dropbear/2007q4/000672.html
Does anyone have any updates or workarounds? I just upgraded
to 0.50 about 2 weeks ago and found that this is causing me
Steven Hein wrote:
Hello--
I have not seen any new information on this issue since the thread
from last December:
http://lists.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au/pipermail/dropbear/2007q4/000672.html
Does anyone have any updates or workarounds? I just upgraded
to 0.50 about 2 weeks ago and found that this
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 03:32:52PM -0600, Steven Hein wrote:
Steven Hein wrote:
Hello--
I have not seen any new information on this issue since the thread
from last December:
http://lists.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au/pipermail/dropbear/2007q4/000672.html
Does anyone have any updates or
More information appended...
Hi,
We are running the Dropbear 0.50 SSH server on an ARM9 platform. We are
connecting to it from a fast quad-core intel server over 100-Base-T.
We found this problem when trying to build Perl for the target. The
cross-compile process uploads and runs
More information appended...
Hi,
We are running the Dropbear 0.50 SSH server on an ARM9 platform. We are
connecting to it from a fast quad-core intel server over 100-Base-T.
We found this problem when trying to build Perl for the target. The
cross-compile process uploads and runs
Hi,
We are running the Dropbear 0.50 SSH server on an ARM9 platform. We are
connecting to it from a fast quad-core intel server over 100-Base-T.
We found this problem when trying to build Perl for the target. The
cross-compile process uploads and runs programs on the target and checks
the exit