On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 8:50 AM, john hood <cg...@glup.org> wrote: > On 8/1/15 4:06 PM, Richard H. McCullough wrote: > > 1) I installed Cygwin mosh on Windows 8.1 Pro and Windows 10 Pro > > I installed Homebrew mosh on iMac OSX 10.10.4 > > > > 2) From Win8.1 and Win10 Cygwin > > ssh rhmimac succeeds > > mosh rhmimac fails > > > > copy/paste from Win10 Cygwin terminal screen: > > > > rhm@lenovo7 > > $ ssh rhmimac > > Warning: Permanently added the RSA host key for IP address > > '192.168.1.71' to the list of known hosts. > > Password: > > Last login: Sat Aug 1 12:24:27 2015 from levono7 > > rhmimac:~ rhm$ pwd > > /Users/rhm > > rhmimac:~ rhm$ lf > > Applications/ Norton Zone/ brew.install.bison input.log share/ > > Applications (Parallels)/ OLDbin/ brew.install.gtk-doc junk/ software/ > > Desktop/ OLDunicon/ cyc/ lib/ src/ > > Documents/ OneDrive/ db/ mKE 4-20-14, 4.32 AM.xcarchive/ sumo/ > > Downloads/ Pictures/ family/ mac/ temp/ > > Dropbox/ Public/ get-pip.py mactest/ test/ > > Google Drive/ Snap2.jpg github/ mke.log toc.html > > KE/ Snap3.jpg gtest/ newtest/ > > Library/ UNICON.3833/ include/ none.log > > Movies/ brew.config index.htm python/ > > Music/ brew.doctor info/ rcyc/ > > rhmimac:~ rhm$ which mosh > > /usr/local/bin/mosh > > rhmimac:~ rhm$ which mosh-server > > /usr/local/bin/mosh-server > > rhmimac:~ rhm$ exit; > > logout > > Connection to rhmimac closed. > > > > > > rhm@levono7 ~ > > $ mosh rhmimac > > Password: > > bash: mosh-server: command not found > > Connection to rhmimac closed. > > /usr/bin/mosh: Did not find mosh server startup message. > > rhm@levono7 ~ > > As the error indicates, mosh-server was not found at startup. That's > because the program is installed as /usr/local/bin/mosh-server, but that > directory is not included in the default PATH for login sessions. > > mosh --server=/usr/local/bin/mosh-server rhimac > > should work, or you can set PATH to include this directory in your shell > startup scripts. > > Also, the OS X firewall may pop up an allow/deny dialog the first time > you try and run mosh-server, so you need to be at the Mac to click on it. > > > 3) from iMac OS X 10.10.4 > > ssh lenovo7 fails > > mosh lenovo7 fails > > > > error messages from iMac OS X 10.10.4 terminal screen: > > > > rhmimac:~ rhm$ ssh lenovo7 > > ssh: Could not resolve hostname lenovo7: nodename nor servname provided, > > or not known > > rhmimac:~rhm$ mosh lenovo7 > > /usr/local/bin/mosh: Could not resolve hostname lenovo7 > > ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host > > /usr/local/bin/mosh: Did not find remoe IP address (is SSH ProxyCommand > > disabled?). > > rhmimac:~ rhm$ > > This has nothing to do with either ssh or mosh; your Mac simply isn't > finding 'lenovo7'. The typescript of your ssh-to-rhimac session above > suggests you might have a typo in its naming somewhere and it might be > 'levono7' on your network. This seems to be a fairly common typo with > the Lenovo name. > > regards, > > --jh > > Hi John;
I've been interacting with Richard off-list (I meant to cc: the list, but seems to have not worked). We've resolved the hostname issue (he dropped some manual entries into his /etc/hosts) and the --server was also successful already. One final issue of a Windows7 not running SSH service (Connection Refused on tcp/22) -- I know it's no longer a Mosh issue, but do you guys know how Windows7 is supposed to have a ssh server running? I didn't think it had a SSH server, which means Richard might be using some custom builder like a Brew or Ports collection. Allan -- all...@chickenandporn.com "金鱼" http://linkedin.com/in/goldfish
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