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Each time I type in ~C, a prompt pops up saying "commandline disabled".
However, if I initially launch WSL2 within the same environment/terminal and then proceed to connect to the identical SSH server, I'm able to use the ~C escape sequence without any problems. I'm curious, does Win32 - OpenSSH actually support ~C?
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Each time I type in ~C, a prompt pops up saying "commandline disabled".
However, if I initially launch WSL2 within the same environment/terminal and then proceed to connect to the identical SSH server, I'm able to use the ~C escape sequence without any problems. I'm curious, does Win32 - OpenSSH actually support ~C?
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