Python Paramiko send CTRL+C to an ssh shell

2019-07-07 18:40发布

I'm invoking a shell using Paramiko in order to use a CLI over an ssh connection. The problem with this CLI is if I do not close it specifically using CTRL+C, the program will not be able to be opened again without rebooting my system.

I've tried the below commands:

SSH.send("^C\n")
SSH.send("\x003")

is there another way to call these? Again, I've established an SSH connection using paramiko.SSHClient() and then invoked a shell using ssh.invoke_shell() and now i need to send CTRL+C to that shell to close the shell (not the ssh connection)

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唯我独甜
2楼-- · 2019-07-07 19:24

You're on the right track with your second example, but it isn't quite formatted right. You're actually getting a 2 character string there.

SSH.send("\x03") should do the trick.

However, I'd probably have used this instead.

SSH.send(chr(3))

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三岁会撩人
3楼-- · 2019-07-07 19:26

Based on: https://stackoverflow.com/a/11190794/565212

You can -
either: pass get_pty=True when calling client.exec_command(). Then client.close() terminates the remote tail.
or: do channel.get_pty() before calling channel.exec_command(). Then channel.close() terminates the remote tail.

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