On Wed, 18 Apr 2012 18:07:54 -0500 Eric Stein wrote > Can you use screen inside mosh? I'm mostly curious whether I can use this > while not excluding my devices that are as of yet incapable of running the > mosh client...
1) I see zero reason why you couldn't; from an application perspective, it's really no different than telnet or ssh: go, curses! 2) Yah; mosh was mentioned on Slashdot a week or two ago -- it turns out it's really a proof-of-concept for a new protocol, SSP: http://slashdot.org/story/12/04/11/1343257/ -Ken ----- Original message ----- > Thought I'd share this: http://mosh.mit.edu/ [1] > > It's a remote terminal program (like SSH or telnet) but designed > to allow for mobility. Rather than sending the whole stream > across the network, it maintains a screen state on the remote > server (like screen) and syncs up the local display as needed. > > I've been using it for a few days now, and have been pretty > impressed, roaming seamlessly between wired and wireless > networks, between home and work, without losing my session has > been pretty nice. > > -- > Chip Marshall > http://weblog.2bithacker.net/ [3]; KB1QYW PGP key ID 43C4819E > v4sw5PUhw4/5ln5pr5FOPck4ma4u6FLOw5Xm5l5Ui2e4t4/5ARWb7HKOen6a2Xs5IMr2g6CM Links: ------ [1] http://mosh.mit.edu/ [2] mailto:c...@2bithacker.net [3] http://weblog.2bithacker.net/%C2%A0 _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/