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g00d2011-06-09 10:31:03
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g00d, 2011-06-09 10:31:03

Recoverable SSH session?

Is there such a thing in nature...?
you sit on the sssh and work, then the connection breaks (connection with the server is lost) and everything is a scribe, everything that was “opened†down the drain.
In such cases, even screen does not save.
And I want to:
I reconnected and there is your session and all the files you open, editors, etc ...
does this exist?
we are talking about niks of course
If you draw an analogy, then you want the same thing that you can get with a remote slave. table under Windows.

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2011-06-09
@inkvizitor68sl

autossh + screen -R scrname.

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mikes, 2011-06-09
@mikes

There is a wonderful thing byobu as an add-on to screen

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herfleisch, 2011-06-09
@herfleisch

I suspect that such an opportunity can be given by the following alignment: you sit, the connection is cut off, and someone else continues the session instead of you. Maybe I'm wrong.

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DanielWolf, 2011-06-11
@DanielWolf

and you can also use the 'nix system - linux, macos, etc.
logical connections do not collapse there, when the physical one falls.
I remember back in the days of modems, you sit somewhere on ssh somewhere - then bam - disconnect, reconnect - and everything is fine again)

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