[Fwd: sshd display]

Larry Hall (Cygwin) reply-to-list-only-lh@cygwin.com
Wed Nov 21 21:00:00 GMT 2007


On 11/21/2007, Uber Zooka wrote:
> Because he's trying to go from a linux machine to a machine running 
> Cygwin.... 

I think you're missing my point.  If there's an answer to this question
in the Linux->Linux case (or on any other UNIXy platforms that don't include
Cygwin) then that same approach should work on Cygwin.  If it doesn't, then
that's a Cygwin issue and on-topic.  If it does work, then that's the answer
to the question and Cygwin has no bearing, thus the original inquiry is
off-topic.

> He's trying to run an app on a windows machine and wants to know 
> how to make the console on the windows machine stay there.

Since 'ssh' is a client program on the client machine that's logging in
remotely to the server machine, there's nothing visible on the server.
Output goes to the client terminal.  There's no visible mechanism on the
server for this output to "stay" on.  There may be other ways to achieve
something that would be a reasonable alternative in this case but that
would presuppose that we understand what actual problem the OP was trying
to solve.  That's why I suggested he provide more info if he has a Cygwin-
specific issue.

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