2012/11/12 Yedidyah Bar-David <linux...@didi.bardavid.org>: > On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 06:32:25PM +0200, E.S. Rosenberg wrote: >> +1 for tmux, this does however imply that all the admins are using the >> same account to login (bad scenario) with or instead the tmux/screen >> line should be added at the end of /root/.profile and not ~/.profile > > IIRC screen, perhaps tmux too, has some rather complex set of permissions > management options, which I would not be surprized if it turns out that > actually do allow sharing a session from two different users. I did not > try this. I su to the person's user if I want to share a session. Note > that (by default?) you need to chown your tty to the other user or > screen won't work. > >> >> Just note that tmux inside of tmux or screen inside of screen tend to >> behave bad/not work, screen inside of tmux works, I never tried the >> other way around. > > Never had problems with screen inside screen. Actually, my everyday > work environment comprizes of 3-level screens, some of which also have > tmux inside them. I use different key combinations to travel around and > it works very well. IIRC I did have to change a few configuration options > when moving it from RedHat/CentOS to Debian, but other than that, it > worked more-or-less error-free for something like 5 years now. > > Tell me if you want my configuration. It's not very elaborate, only > does what it's meant to do - if you google for things like screenrc > you'll find many examples of what people do with it. Oh sorry I meant by default, if you take the time to modify the key-bindings of the screen/tmux you want to nest then you should be fine. Regards, Eliyahu - אליהו > -- > Didi >
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