Dan Jacobson wrote:
> Package: openssh-client
> Version: 1:4.6p1-5
> Severity: normal
> File: /usr/bin/ssh
>
> Why does this script not finish, only when using su, and only when
> using ssh?
>
> # cat script
> su my_username_here <<\EOEOE
> set -x
> echo $- #no -e here, see
> remote=my.remote.host.here
> false
> ssh $remote false #Why does this signal the parent to bomb out?
> echo never got here
Because ssh, like its predecessor rsh, consumes its standard input
unless given the -n option. Its standard input is the same as its
parent's: the contents of the here document.
Chet
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