[nycbug-talk] SSH client session multiplexing
Pete Wright
pete
Sun Jul 25 20:59:28 EDT 2004
Okan Demirmen wrote:
>On Sun 2004.07.25 at 02:33 -0400, Jesse Callaway wrote:
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>>On Jul 23, 2004, at 5:57 AM, michael wrote:
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>>>I was reading about session multiplexing on undeadly.org and was
>>>curious what advantage this would have over running a single session
>>>to a host and running screen on the host.
>>>
>>>Does anyone have an opinion?
>>>Michael
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>I'd have to assume that running virtual screens on the host would be
>>most efficient in all aspects of the case.
>>
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>ssh multiplexing and virtual screens are two different things. you
>all know what virtual screens are using screen and window, but ssh
>multiplexing allows one to, say, open up one control session to
>your server then "piggy back" the rest of them over that channel -
>the advantage is that one can do anything else over that same
>channel: tunneling, more ttys, X forwarding, rsync, cvs, whatever
>leveraging that one channel - net gain is performance. basically,
>it speeds up all my actions to one server. try it, you'll love it ;)
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yea, agreed. but michael was talking about "screen" a gnu utility that
allows you to run a console...have it detached, reattach at another
location etc...
-p
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Pete Wright
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