Midnight commander on pfSense
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When I ssh into pfSense I can't run mc…
I get this error
[2.2.6-RELEASE][root@pfSense.localdomain]/etc: mc
common.c: unimplemented subshell type 1
read (subshell_pty…): No error: 0 (0)I'm sure I was able to do so at one point, but I may have had to re-install pfSense since then.
Is there any reason why it shouldn't work?
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I can confirm that installing and running mc on pfsense-2.4.1 works.
pkg add http://pkg.freebsd.org/freebsd:11:x86:64/latest/All/libslang2-2.3.1_1.txz pkg add http://pkg.freebsd.org/freebsd:11:x86:64/latest/All/mc-4.8.19_3.txz
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Never before thought about installing MC on the pfsense box. So wanted to try it :)
After installing the mc package (and all dependencies) same error here:[2.4.1-RELEASE][root@pfSense.xxx.lan]/usr/local/bin: ./mc
common.c: unimplemented subshell type 1
read (subshell_pty…): No error: 0 (0) -
ok, got it figured out how to prevent the error:
you must use the –nosubshell parameter when starting mc
/usr/local/bin: ./mc --nosubshell
to get a clear view on my screen I also changed the configuration of the putty session to use characterset CP437 to show nice linedrawing instead of characters (Window - Translation - Remote character set)