Winstein kei...@mit.edu wrote:
On Wed, Jan 1, 2014 at 11:06 PM, Jim Cheetham jim.cheet...@otago.ac.nz wrote:
Currently I'm on at 13:20 WST (Perth, Australia) on Thursday 9 Jan. I don't
know your timezone, but that'll be between 9pm and midnight on *Wednesday*
for the US
(http
How about just http://cygwin.com/install.html ?
After all, we don't know what architecture someone might need for their system
from here ...
-jim
Keith Winstein kei...@mit.edu wrote:
Thanks for reporting this. Do you know what the correct Cygwin link should be?
Thank you,
Keith
On Thu,
also try
to reconnect when changing network, and as it succeeds, mosh will
reconnect you to your session quickly.
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check configurable, so that distributions that
take on the task of API stability and security patching (e.g. most Linux
distros) can switch your checks off, because they wouldn't be relevant.
If someone wants to follow the bleeding edge, just keep track of the git master
branch :-)
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Jim
ts changes
adequately. And if an attacker could affect both Travis and GitHub at
the same time, we're not going to be able to prevent that. Detecting it
afterwards is a laudable goal :-)
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Jim Cheetham, Information Security, University of Otago, Dunedin, N.Z.
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sh-compatibility, or to work *with* Mosh servers. It shouldn't
claim to *be* or to include Mosh, because it doesn't.
Yes, the text "SSH, Telnet, and Mosh in your pocket" and "... with SSH,
Telnet, and Mosh." appears on your current website, https://termius.com.
You can vis
iable" network, and because you're using TCP for this, you can go
through a load balancer if required).
-jim
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