I know that one of the major differences is that it provides buffered
I/O with local echo so it can greatly improve a remote terminal experience
over a high latency connection.
That's been part of the the telnet protocol since day one. (Well, the new
protocol from 1972 or so.) I don't know
,
operating at the remote terminal level, mosh should be pretty lightweight,
operate on various enigmatic alien devices, etc.
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terminal level, mosh should be pretty lightweight,
operate on various enigmatic alien devices, etc.
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Thought I'd share this: http://mosh.mit.edu/
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.
Chip Marshall c...@2bithacker.net writes:
Thought I'd share this: http://mosh.mit.edu/
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
Just keep in mind the security risk inherent in sessions unused for a
long time - like if the laptop was stolen. Or worse, someone found it
(maybe while you were in a bathroom), sent an incriminating message/data
from it - and it was attributed to you and your secure laptop - and it
never left
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...
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Thought I'd share this: http://mosh.mit.edu/
It's a remote terminal program (like SSH or telnet
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