On Fri, 8 Mar 2024 at 06:59, Corinna Vinschen <vinschen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: [...] > After a lot of tinkering I found that the following change in > dynamic-forward.sh suddenly made the test succeed. > > In check_socks(): > > ${REAL_SSH} -q -F $OBJ/ssh_config \ > - -o "ProxyCommand ${proxycmd}${s} $h $PORT 2>/dev/null" \ > + -o "ProxyCommand ${proxycmd}${s} $h $PORT" \ > somehost cat ${DATA} > ${COPY} > > It occured to me that my login shell is tcsh, not bash. So I changed > my login shell to bash and, lo and behold, dynamic-forward.sh succeeded > even with the stderr redirection. Nice find! Wow, tsch, I don't think I've used that in this millenium! > Having said that, can this test be changed to be independent of the > user's long shell? Yes we should be able to change to something that invokes ${TEST_SHELL} -c "[whatever]", although it might take a couple of attempts to get the quoting right. Lemme have a try... -- Darren Tucker (dtucker at dtucker.net) GPG key 11EAA6FA / A86E 3E07 5B19 5880 E860 37F4 9357 ECEF 11EA A6FA Good judgement comes with experience. Unfortunately, the experience usually comes from bad judgement. _______________________________________________ openssh-unix-dev mailing list openssh-unix-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.mindrot.org/mailman/listinfo/openssh-unix-dev