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    Openssh encoding?

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    • R
      robi
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      Guys,

      I keep struggling with putty and pfSense's own ssh server. After a while, something goes wrong in the terminal window, and it behaves strangely. Most annoying is that when I press "Enter" key on my keyboard, the terminal displays "^[OM".

      I'm using Windows 7 32-bit Hungarian. I also manage several other boxes via putty v0.60 and openssh, this is the only one with this stupid behaviour. What can it be?

      EDIT: guess it's not a putty problem, i ssh'ed from another linux box to pfSense, same behavior.
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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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        I can't say I've seen that happen before on any one of the hundreds of boxes I've used. Did you do anything special with the keymap during or after the install?

        Do you have a system that is using a US or English locale to try from, or only ones using the Hungarian locale?

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          robi
          last edited by

          @jimp:

          I can't say I've seen that happen before on any one of the hundreds of boxes I've used. Did you do anything special with the keymap during or after the install?

          Do you have a system that is using a US or English locale to try from, or only ones using the Hungarian locale?

          I have another Hungarian Win7 system from which it woks well…

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