* Lawrence Cortright <[email protected]> [2013-06-21 11:02:52 -0500]:
> You might be interested in taking a look at the Mosh project ( 
> http://mosh.mit.edu/). Essentially a UDP-based SSH client (and server) 
> with connection roaming and improved buffering.  It will require a 
> server component and access to UDP/6000x, so unfortunately not the best 
> of choices unless you own the servers.

Looks interesting.  Since it uses the connectionless UDP, I presume it
does not have the dropped connection problem that the standard, TCP
based ssh does.  Does it keep the [virtual?] connection nailed up even
across access network changes?  Does one still need to use, e.g.,
screen, to keep the session alive in such cases?

Thanks,

--Phil

-- 
Philip Amadeo Saeli
openSUSE, RHEL, CentOS
On the NorthShore
[email protected]

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