[Linux-disciples] Suspending an ssh session

Adam Rosi-Kessel adam at rosi-kessel.org
Fri Dec 2 16:26:28 EST 2005


On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 04:24:33PM -0500, Stephen R Laniel wrote:
> I'd like to be able to Ctrl+Z (suspend) an ssh session, so
> that I could do something in the local terminal window and
> then unsuspend the ssh session. But if you type Ctrl+Z
> within the ssh window, ssh traps it and suspends a process
> running on the remote server. Is there any way to make the
> suspend apply locally?

I think that would just be ~^z (yes, "tilde" followed by "control zee").  

> (And yes, I realize that I could use 'screen' within one
> terminal window, but that feels like cheating.)

That would be the more sensible way to do it.
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Adam Rosi-Kessel
http://adam.rosi-kessel.org
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