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- especially when the client can
wind up with an arbitrary address.
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Hey all,
I'd just like you to know; homebrew for OSX can install mosh by using
the command "brew install mosh", not just "brew install mobile-shell"
as mentioned on your site, you may want to change that for
uniformity
Mosh by xmmp or equal would be useful when both of these restrictions
apply. This removes the computer being controlled from requiring a
static IP address or open ports to everyone. Only friends of the
xmmp account that is the server could be limited to control it.
Yes every extra road block t
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is sufficient to make it compile on FreeBSD.
I've done a very quick check and it seems to work. I'll check further
tonight.
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ecessary is s/OPENSSL_/CRYPTO_/g in the
CONFIGURE_ENV value in the port.
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On 2016-Jun-07 10:15:28 -0400, Ryan Steinmetz wrote:
>
>On (06/07/16 00:28), john hood wrote:
>>* Not a post-1.2.5 regression, neither 1.2.5 nor 1.2.4 will configure
>>automatically for me on FreeBSD 10.3 without the OpenSSL package. (But
>>definitely still a wart.)
>
fluffle going on atm with keepass not doing secure
>updates/checking etc)
DNSSEC could provide security and HTTPS etc don't work without DNS so
having a DNS TXT record that reports the current version of mosh is
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On 2016-Aug-10 14:32:15 -0400, john hood wrote:
>On 8/10/16 4:18 AM, Peter Jeremy wrote:
>> I recently updated one of my VPS hosts from 10.3-RELEASE-p5 to 11.0-BETA4
>> r303811 and mosh to that host from my Linux laptop stopped working. All
>> I get on the laptop is:
ying this patch, too. It's a shot in the dark, though.
That patch seems to fix the problem I'm seeing. Not waiting for output
to drain is consistent with the symptoms I'm seeing, though I have no
idea why only my Linux client is affected.
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le repro or at least figure out why it fails on your system?
>>
>> Please try applying this patch, too. It's a shot in the dark, though.
>
>Dumb question: what ssh key type(s) (dsa, rsa, etc) are you using Peter :)?
I'm using ECDSA for both the host and user
Mark D. Baushke writes:
>I see that rsa2048-sha256 is supported by the following implementations:
Of those, mosh and Putty are client only so presumably they only do it for
compatibility purposes. Possibly a more useful form of the poll would be
"which servers still rely on RSA?&
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