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Problem with OpenSSH and Interrupt signal (CTRL+C)

Subject: Problem with OpenSSH and Interrupt signal (CTRL+C)
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 15:31:22 +0100
Hi,

In our environment, we are experiencing the following issue :

When I'm logged onto one of our AIX 5.3 server installed with OpenSSH 4.3p2, the interrupt signal (created by pressing CTRL+C) triggers the session to be closed. This is true when I press CTRL+C on the commandline (with no process running) or within any proces that did not trap the interrupt signal.
Is this behaviour 'works as designed', a bug or configurable in any way (maybe during compilation)? Has anyone seen this type of bevavior behore?


Hope that someone can shine some light in my darkness! ;-)


Kind regards,

Mark van Huijstee



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