/* * Commands that are generally useful in multiple backends. */ SPECIAL(BRK) /* serial-line break */ SPECIAL(EOF) /* end-of-file on session input */ SPECIAL(NOP) /* transmit data with no effect */ SPECIAL(PING) /* try to keep the session alive (probably, but not * necessarily, implemented as SS_NOP) */ /* * Commands specific to Telnet. */ SPECIAL(AYT) /* Are You There */ SPECIAL(SYNCH) /* Synch */ SPECIAL(EC) /* Erase Character */ SPECIAL(EL) /* Erase Line */ SPECIAL(GA) /* Go Ahead */ SPECIAL(ABORT) /* Abort Process */ SPECIAL(AO) /* Abort Output */ SPECIAL(IP) /* Interrupt Process */ SPECIAL(SUSP) /* Suspend Process */ SPECIAL(EOR) /* End Of Record */ SPECIAL(EOL) /* Telnet end-of-line sequence (CRLF, as opposed to * CR NUL that escapes a literal CR) */ /* * Commands specific to SSH. */ SPECIAL(REKEY) /* trigger an immediate repeat key exchange */ SPECIAL(XCERT) /* cross-certify another host key ('arg' indicates which) */ /* * Send a POSIX-style signal. (Useful in SSH and also pterm.) * * We use the master list in ssh/signal-list.h to define these enum * values, which will come out looking like names of the form * SS_SIGABRT, SS_SIGINT etc. */ #define SIGNAL_MAIN(name, text) SPECIAL(SIG ## name) #define SIGNAL_SUB(name) SPECIAL(SIG ## name) #include "ssh/signal-list.h" #undef SIGNAL_MAIN #undef SIGNAL_SUB /* * These aren't really special commands, but they appear in the * enumeration because the list returned from backend_get_specials() * will use them to specify the structure of the GUI specials menu. */ SPECIAL(SEP) /* Separator */ SPECIAL(SUBMENU) /* Start a new submenu with specified name */ SPECIAL(EXITMENU) /* Exit current submenu, or end of entire specials list */