Select ktrace output:
[...] 2486 1 ftp GIO fd 1 wrote 5 bytes "ftp> " 2486 1 ftp RET write 5 2486 1 ftp CALL ioctl(0,TIOCGETA,0x7f7ff7b1ca98) 2486 1 ftp GIO fd 0 read 44 bytes "\^B+\0\0\^C\0\0\0\0K\0\0\M-O\^E\0\0\^D\M^?\M^?\^?\^W\^U\^R\M^?\^C\^\\^Z\^Y\^Q\^S\^V\^O\^A\0\^T\M^?\M^@%\0\0\M^@%\0\0" 2486 1 ftp RET ioctl 0 2486 1 ftp CALL ioctl(0,TIOCSETAW,0x7f7ff7b1ca6c) 2486 1 ftp GIO fd 0 wrote 44 bytes "B+\0\0\^C\0\0\0\0K\0\0\M-C\0\0\0\M^?\M^?\M^?\^?\M^?\^U\M^?\M^?\^C\^\\^Z\M^?\^Q\^S\M^?\^O\^A\0\M^?\M^?\M^@%\0\0\M^@%\0\0" 2486 1 ftp RET ioctl 0 2486 1 ftp CALL read(0,0x7f7fffffd580,1) 2486 1 ftp GIO fd 0 read 1 bytes "l" 2486 1 ftp RET read 1 2486 1 ftp CALL write(1,0x7f7ff7b0c000,1) 2486 1 ftp GIO fd 1 wrote 1 bytes "l" 2486 1 ftp RET write 1 2486 1 ftp CALL read(0,0x7f7fffffd580,1) 2486 1 ftp GIO fd 0 read 1 bytes "s" 2486 1 ftp RET read 1 2486 1 ftp CALL write(1,0x7f7ff7b0c000,1) 2486 1 ftp GIO fd 1 wrote 1 bytes "h" 2486 1 ftp RET write 1 2486 1 ftp CALL write(1,0x7f7ff7b0c000,1) 2486 1 ftp GIO fd 1 wrote 1 bytes "h" 2486 1 ftp RET write 1 2486 1 ftp CALL write(1,0x7f7ff7b0c000,1) 2486 1 ftp GIO fd 1 wrote 1 bytes "h" 2486 1 ftp RET write 1 2486 1 ftp CALL write(1,0x7f7ff7b0c000,1) 2486 1 ftp GIO fd 1 wrote 1 bytes "h" 2486 1 ftp RET write 1 2486 1 ftp CALL write(1,0x7f7ff7b0c000,1) 2486 1 ftp GIO fd 1 wrote 1 bytes "h" 2486 1 ftp RET write 1 2486 1 ftp CALL write(1,0x7f7ff7b0c000,1) 2486 1 ftp GIO fd 1 wrote 1 bytes "h" 2486 1 ftp RET write 1 2486 1 ftp CALL write(1,0x7f7ff7b0c000,1) 2486 1 ftp GIO fd 1 wrote 1 bytes "h" 2486 1 ftp RET write 1 2486 1 ftp CALL write(1,0x7f7ff7b0c000,1) 2486 1 ftp GIO fd 1 wrote 1 bytes "h" 2486 1 ftp RET write 1 2486 1 ftp CALL write(1,0x7f7ff7b0c000,1) 2486 1 ftp GIO fd 1 wrote 1 bytes "\a" 2486 1 ftp RET write 1 2486 1 ftp CALL write(1,0x7f7ff7b0c000,1) 2486 1 ftp GIO fd 1 wrote 1 bytes "h" 2486 1 ftp RET write 1 2486 1 ftp CALL write(1,0x7f7ff7b0c000,1) 2486 1 ftp GIO fd 1 wrote 1 bytes "\a" 2486 1 ftp RET write 1 2486 1 ftp CALL write(1,0x7f7ff7b0c000,1) 2486 1 ftp GIO fd 1 wrote 1 bytes [...] On 5/22/14, B Harder <brad.har...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Martin. > > I _think_ the 'h' error starts before I even press Return... (/me tests...) > > kamloops$ ftp ftp.freebsd.org > Trying 2001:4f8:0:2::e:21 ... > ftp: Can't connect to `2001:4f8:0:2::e:21': No route to host > Trying 204.152.184.73:21 ... > Connected to freebsd.isc.org. > 220 Welcome to freebsd.isc.org. > Name (ftp.freebsd.org:bch): anonymous > 331 Please specify the password. > Password: > 230 Login successful. > Remote system type is UNIX. > Using binary mode to transfer files. > ftp> ls > > > > ^---- starts spewing 'h' immediately after keying the 's' in "ls". > > -bch > > > On 5/22/14, Martin Husemann <mar...@duskware.de> wrote: >> On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 11:47:38AM -0700, B Harder wrote: >>> $ ftp ftp.freebsd.org >>> <login anonymous> >>> ftp> ls >>> >>> <screen fills w/ 'h' characters, repeating, presumably forever. >> >> FWIW: I can not reproduce it, but you might get connected to another >> server, >> I got to: >> >> Trying 2001:6c8:130:800::4:21 ... >> Connected to ftp.beastie.tdk.net. >> >> >> Martin >> > > > -- > Brad Harder > Method Logic Digital Consulting > http://www.methodlogic.net/ > http://twitter.com/bcharder > -- Brad Harder Method Logic Digital Consulting http://www.methodlogic.net/ http://twitter.com/bcharder