Sean Whitton <[email protected]> writes: > Dear Michael,
Hi Sean, >> The following command sequence has been performed: > >> # /bin/sh # exec ssh -l swhitton -e none athena > >> There is a prompt after the first command; no output after the second >> one. Strange. > >> Could you, please, open a local shell and apply both commands? Maybe >> there is a TERM problem. > > Works fine and gives me a shell on athena. > >> If this doesn't help, please start a fresh Emacs via "emacs -Q", and >> open directly "C-x C-f /ssh:swhitton@athena:". Maybe this works. > > Doesn’t work, and indeed locks up Emacs completely so that a C-g won’t > kill it: C-g replaces “Waiting for prompts” with “Tramp: Opening > connection for swhitton@athena using ssh…done” but Emacs is > unresponsive. > > This is very strange. Indeed. I'm running out of ideas. Does the syslog of the remote server gives any hint for the sshd? > Thanks. > > S Best regards, Michael. _______________________________________________ Tramp-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tramp-devel
