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Tag: ssh
re-initialize / reconnect a terminal after network interruption
I have what is probably a very simple terminal related question. I’m running Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex, using Gnome, and I often open a terminal-based ssh session only to have it dropped at some point later on. Once the session is dropped the terminal becomes unusable, obviously because the network connection has been dropped. Is there a way to re-initialize
Find the IP address of the client in an SSH session
I have a script that is to be run by a person that logs in to the server with SSH. Is there a way to find out automatically what IP address the user is connecting from? Of course, I could ask the user (it is a tool for programmers, so no problem with that), but it would be cooler if
Keep Remote Directory Up-to-date
I absolutely love the Keep Remote Directory Up-to-date feature in Winscp. Unfortunately, I can’t find anything as simple to use in OS X or Linux. I know the same thing can theoretically be accomplished using changedfiles or rsync, but I’ve always found the tutorials for both tools to be lacking and/or contradictory. I basically just need a tool that works