Hi all,
I have recently only discovered that openssh prints lines to stderr
separated by CLRF pairs, and am trying to understand where this
behavior comes from.
This behavior can be seen here:
--snip--
$ ssh u@u 2>&1 | sed -n l
ssh: Could not resolve hostname u: Name or service not known\r$
--snip--
I have seen section 11.3 from rfc4253, but am unsure whether that is
the origin of this behavior. Is a "Debug Message"(SSH_MSG_DEBUG)
considered anything that is logged on stderr?
Any insights welcome!
Cheers,
Josh
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I have recently only discovered that openssh prints lines to stderr
separated by CLRF pairs, and am trying to understand where this
behavior comes from.
This behavior can be seen here:
--snip--
$ ssh u@u 2>&1 | sed -n l
ssh: Could not resolve hostname u: Name or service not known\r$
--snip--
I have seen section 11.3 from rfc4253, but am unsure whether that is
the origin of this behavior. Is a "Debug Message"(SSH_MSG_DEBUG)
considered anything that is logged on stderr?
Any insights welcome!
Cheers,
Josh
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openssh-unix-dev@mindrot.org
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