[haiku-bugs] Re: [Haiku] #3164: Bug in terminal when using curses app over ssh

  • From: "Kev" <trac@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2013 13:27:54 -0000

#3164: Bug in terminal when using curses app over ssh
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   Reporter:  noisetonepause         |      Owner:  siarzhuk
       Type:  bug                    |     Status:  assigned
   Priority:  normal                 |  Milestone:  R1
  Component:  Applications/Terminal  |    Version:  R1/pre-alpha1
 Resolution:                         |   Keywords:  gci2011
 Blocked By:                         |   Blocking:
Has a Patch:  0                      |   Platform:  All
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Comment (by Kev):

 Replying to [comment:14 siarzhuk]:
 > Thanks for the info.
 >
 > The infocmp output is almost identical with Haiku's current xterm. So it
 is ok with it, I think.
 >
 > In the capture log are raw data received by Terminal from the program -
 so this is data "with spaces" were send by remote programm - nano. I have
 checked remote nano on my freebsd system as described: 1) I have opened
 smb.conf and 2) press the right arrow key and hold it pressed for a long
 time. No visual problems were observed in my case. So I have to suspect
 nano at your CentOS as the troublemaker.

 I'm not sure how that's possible.  I have no problems doing the exact same
 thing with another CentOS box as the client, or PuTTY on Windows as the
 client, or MobaXTerm for Windows as the client.

 > May be you did something else to get the problem in your case? Please
 provide me with exact reproduce how-to sequence, than. Thank you.

 Sure:

 1. ssh ..., enter
 2. type password, enter
 3. sudo nano /etc/samba/smb.conf, enter
 4. type password, enter
 5. hold down right arrow key: makes a mess on every line:

 # Globa  parame ers
 [global
 [...security edit...]
         server  ole = a tive di ectory  omain c ntrolle
         server  ervices = rpc,  bt, wre l, ldap  cldap, kdc, dr pl, win
 ind, nt _signd, kcc, dn update, s3fs, dns

 Although that's something I didn't notice before, it seems to be hitting
 the 8th or 9th character from the beginning of each line.

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