On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Eric J. Schwertfeger enscribed:
> > As promised, I've rolled up everything I know about how to use lsh so far
> > (assuming the user knows how to use rsh/rlogin) into an HTML document.
> > The rough draft is available at http://cybernut.com/lsh.html and while
> > I've gotten rid of almost all the red text (for those of you that have
> > already looked at it), I do have just a few known issues left.  Feel free
> > to inform me of anything I might have overlooked. I'm an lsh newbie, but I
> > think I've got the concepts down.
> 
> I looked through it.. looks like a good start :) I'm going to add a link to it
> and eventually an entire section on lsh in the SSH FAQ.

I'd prefer that a reference link to point to
http://geekzilla.geekazoid.com/lsh/lsh.html as cybernut is on the end of a
28.8Kbaud modem.  I just posted that link while I'm editing it, because
that's at home where I work on that doc, so people could see the state of
the doc *RIGHT NOW* as opposed to whatever I've decided to push over to
the other site.

Feel free to lift anything on that page for your own use. Noone else has
contributed any text yet, so I can speak for all the authors involved :-)

It's been an interesting experience.  I just got lsh to completely compile
under FreeBSD a week ago, and I'm not using it heavily yet.  lsh isn't as
stable as I'd hoped under FreeBSD, but it is usable.

So far the only quirks I've found is that occasionally (the more I did
with the shell, the more likely the problem), exiting an lsh-spawned shell
causes lshd to crash, and occasionally (same note), exiting an lsh-spawned
shell causes the xterm to start beeping until I exit the xterm that I ran
lsh in.

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