escape commands for ssh
26 de março de 2024 —
~marado
Apparently this isn't as well known as it (IMO) should, so... here it is:
There are escape sequences on SSH, ie., if you are running an ssh session, you can control it by sending commands to it.
Useful commands:
~. - terminate connection (and any multiplexed sessions) ~B - send a BREAK to the remote system ~C - open a command line ~R - request rekey ~V/v - decrease/increase verbosity (LogLevel) ~^Z - suspend ssh ~# - list forwarded connections ~& - background ssh (when waiting for connections to terminate) ~? - this message ~~ - send the escape character by typing it twice (Note that escapes are only recognized immediately after newline.)