Thank you for the link, so I understand it is not a misbehaviour from my system, at least!
]]>Assuming it is agetty, then according to the LFS documentation, SSH won't interpret those escape characters
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/vi … logon.html
So, if anyone has an answer.
]]>man issue ?
]]>I’ve searched a bit, but could not find a proper solution to this issue.
I’ve done a fresh and minimal installation on an old computer, and just configured networking and SSH before hiding it in a closet, with power and ethernet.
While reading the SSH wiki page, I went through the line that explains how to add a custom banner, thought ‘how cool, let’s try it’, and added:
Banner /etc/issue
in my /etc/ssh/sshd_config file, letting the default content :
Welcome to \n
Arch Linux \r (\l)
But the result was quite unexpected, for I get exactly the same text when I connect through SSH.
Trailing characters remain as they are.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Arzhur
]]>