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CTRL+C No longer working for SSH from Windows 10



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I have searched and searched for a solution to this but I have come up empty. I have been using PuTTy for some time now and sometime over the past month or so CTRL+C will no longer stop the current process, it will actually close the connection. ie. if I ran TOP, when I am done I would press CTRL+C to return to the terminal.



AFAIK, I have not changed anything. Up-to-date on all Windows 10 updates. Also the machine I want to get into runs a script every time I login and I can't cancel it so I can't get into the machine at all to change anything if need be.



Should also add that it doesn't work in Bash either.










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  • This has hardly anything to do with Windows 10. Either you changed PuTTY configuration or something on the server must have changed.

    – Martin Prikryl
    Oct 13 '17 at 6:03











  • Ok, fair enough, but that's why I am asking. I don't know that it was nothing to do with Win10, maybe the OS intercepts them before. If there is a PuTTY config for it, then what would it be? Again, I have not touched the config since I put it in. If there is a config on the server, what would it be? It's just running Pi-Hole.

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I have searched and searched for a solution to this but I have come up empty. I have been using PuTTy for some time now and sometime over the past month or so CTRL+C will no longer stop the current process, it will actually close the connection. ie. if I ran TOP, when I am done I would press CTRL+C to return to the terminal.



AFAIK, I have not changed anything. Up-to-date on all Windows 10 updates. Also the machine I want to get into runs a script every time I login and I can't cancel it so I can't get into the machine at all to change anything if need be.



Should also add that it doesn't work in Bash either.










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  • This has hardly anything to do with Windows 10. Either you changed PuTTY configuration or something on the server must have changed.

    – Martin Prikryl
    Oct 13 '17 at 6:03











  • Ok, fair enough, but that's why I am asking. I don't know that it was nothing to do with Win10, maybe the OS intercepts them before. If there is a PuTTY config for it, then what would it be? Again, I have not touched the config since I put it in. If there is a config on the server, what would it be? It's just running Pi-Hole.

    – dbinott
    Oct 13 '17 at 18:02














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I have searched and searched for a solution to this but I have come up empty. I have been using PuTTy for some time now and sometime over the past month or so CTRL+C will no longer stop the current process, it will actually close the connection. ie. if I ran TOP, when I am done I would press CTRL+C to return to the terminal.



AFAIK, I have not changed anything. Up-to-date on all Windows 10 updates. Also the machine I want to get into runs a script every time I login and I can't cancel it so I can't get into the machine at all to change anything if need be.



Should also add that it doesn't work in Bash either.










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I have searched and searched for a solution to this but I have come up empty. I have been using PuTTy for some time now and sometime over the past month or so CTRL+C will no longer stop the current process, it will actually close the connection. ie. if I ran TOP, when I am done I would press CTRL+C to return to the terminal.



AFAIK, I have not changed anything. Up-to-date on all Windows 10 updates. Also the machine I want to get into runs a script every time I login and I can't cancel it so I can't get into the machine at all to change anything if need be.



Should also add that it doesn't work in Bash either.







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  • This has hardly anything to do with Windows 10. Either you changed PuTTY configuration or something on the server must have changed.

    – Martin Prikryl
    Oct 13 '17 at 6:03











  • Ok, fair enough, but that's why I am asking. I don't know that it was nothing to do with Win10, maybe the OS intercepts them before. If there is a PuTTY config for it, then what would it be? Again, I have not touched the config since I put it in. If there is a config on the server, what would it be? It's just running Pi-Hole.

    – dbinott
    Oct 13 '17 at 18:02



















  • This has hardly anything to do with Windows 10. Either you changed PuTTY configuration or something on the server must have changed.

    – Martin Prikryl
    Oct 13 '17 at 6:03











  • Ok, fair enough, but that's why I am asking. I don't know that it was nothing to do with Win10, maybe the OS intercepts them before. If there is a PuTTY config for it, then what would it be? Again, I have not touched the config since I put it in. If there is a config on the server, what would it be? It's just running Pi-Hole.

    – dbinott
    Oct 13 '17 at 18:02

















This has hardly anything to do with Windows 10. Either you changed PuTTY configuration or something on the server must have changed.

– Martin Prikryl
Oct 13 '17 at 6:03





This has hardly anything to do with Windows 10. Either you changed PuTTY configuration or something on the server must have changed.

– Martin Prikryl
Oct 13 '17 at 6:03













Ok, fair enough, but that's why I am asking. I don't know that it was nothing to do with Win10, maybe the OS intercepts them before. If there is a PuTTY config for it, then what would it be? Again, I have not touched the config since I put it in. If there is a config on the server, what would it be? It's just running Pi-Hole.

– dbinott
Oct 13 '17 at 18:02





Ok, fair enough, but that's why I am asking. I don't know that it was nothing to do with Win10, maybe the OS intercepts them before. If there is a PuTTY config for it, then what would it be? Again, I have not touched the config since I put it in. If there is a config on the server, what would it be? It's just running Pi-Hole.

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I have the same problem with PuTTY, a simple way around it is to "Ctrl + Right Click" will bring up some options. Choose "Special Command -> SIGINT"






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    I have the same problem with PuTTY, a simple way around it is to "Ctrl + Right Click" will bring up some options. Choose "Special Command -> SIGINT"






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