Pradeep,
When I re-size the parent window, the size from the parent window does not get passed
to ssh shell client.
So when I open the window the size of the parent terminal can get changed from 80x25 to 150x50 but the size of
ssh->hell stays 80x24.
when I ssh in to the box using ssh, the parent window parameters seem to get passed through ssh to the client machine.
I can see this using stty size
Chip
On 11/23/2011 03:49 AM, S Pratap Singh wrote:
> Could you please let me know the exact issue? I think I have faced the same
> issue and try to attache the screenshot of the shell window .. so that it
> will help me .. If its the same case then I will pass my code to you .. but
> before that I have to dig into my dir's ...Ahhhhh ...
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 10:10 PM, Ralph Blach <rc...@gm...> wrote:
>
>> I have successfully used Perl ssh->shell to automatically login to a
>> remote machine.
>>
>> What I am having a problem with is that the window size seem to be stuck
>> at 80x24 and and the cursor wraps.
>>
>> On my local machine, I have an xterm running, when I run regular ssh
>> resides the windows on the remote machine
>> perfectly.
>>
>> when I use ssh->shell, how to I get window size events to re-size
>> correctly? are the any parameters I could pass to shell
>> so that the window would re-size correctly.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Chip
>>
>>
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