I've been trying to figure it out and given my relatively basic
understanding of the *nix process model it seems like it _ought_ to be
possible.
i've read thru the man pages for getty, the info documentation on nohup,
tty and even the man page on termios.
1. Is there a command that does this?
2. Is this even a possible, i understand that a command that could do
this would be a security risk and you'd definitely want it to
check if the UID of it's caller matched the owner of the process
you were trying to connect to and that it was connecting to a
process that was no longer talking to the outside world.
But is there a more basic reason why this would not be possible?
Motivation:
efn's 2 hr. connect policy sometimes has me logging back in and kill -9ing
the emacs that i was just using a thing that always makes me feel stupid
and as if there were a better way of doing it.
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