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Post-login automation does not send my command, merely types it in, for Windows #1128

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Firsh opened this issue May 14, 2022 · 5 comments
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@Firsh
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Firsh commented May 14, 2022

The server is Windows OpenSSH. Anything, even just
dir
put into post-login automation just gets copy pasted into the terminal but Enter is not pressed for me. It works on Ubuntu servers. Is there a special way of ensuring the command gets sent, or is this a bug? I tried newlines and ; character.

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skingzd commented May 14, 2022

me too.Use it connect to windows,always need to press enter manually .

@nolddor
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nolddor commented Jun 19, 2022

Same here connecting via SSH to Debian server.

@kruton any chance to look into this?

@ckujau
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ckujau commented Jun 22, 2022

Duplicate of #1097? Although I've experienced the same for years now, not sure why both these issues were only opened recently.

@atikattar1104
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Same For Termux As Well

@lordofthemoon
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I've just started using ConnectBot to do this, and I see the same thing. I'm connecting to a Raspberry Pi running raspbian stretch, using a keypair so that I don't have to use a password. I just want to execute a single command on the remote box and then disconnect, but the command in "post-login automation" just gets placed on the command line, and I have to press enter to actually execute it. (v1.9.9 according to menu > Help).

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