• Mosh: the mobile shell


    Mosh: the mobile shell


    $ sudo apt-get install python-software-properties
    $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:keithw/mosh
    $ sudo apt-get update
    $ sudo apt-get install mosh

    Change IP. Stay connected.

    Mosh automatically roams as you move between Internet
    connections. Use Wi-Fi on the train, Ethernet in a hotel,
    and LTE on a beach: you'll stay logged in. Most network
    programs lose their connections after roaming,
    including SSH and Web apps like Gmail. Mosh
    is different.

    Makes for sweet dreams.

    With Mosh, you can put your laptop to sleep and wake it
    up later, keeping your connection intact. If your
    Internet connection drops, Mosh will warn you — but
    the connection resumes when network service
    comes back.

    Get rid of network lag.

    SSH waits for the server's reply before showing you your
    own typing. That can make for a lousy user interface. Mosh
    is different: it gives an instant response to typing,
    deleting, and line editing. It does this adaptively and
    works even in full-screen programs like emacs and vim. On
    a bad connection, outstanding predictions are underlined
    so you won't be misled.

    No privileged code. No daemon.

    You don't need to be the superuser to install or run
    Mosh. The client and server are executables run by an
    ordinary user and last only for the life of the
    connection.

    Same login method.

    Mosh doesn't listen on network ports or authenticate
    users. The mosh client logs in to the server via
    SSH, and users present the same credentials (e.g.,
    password, public key) as before. Then Mosh runs the
    mosh-server remotely and connects to it over UDP.

    Runs inside your terminal, but better.

    Mosh is a command-line program, like ssh. You can use it
    inside xterm, gnome-terminal, urxvt, Terminal.app, iTerm,
    emacs, screen, or tmux. But mosh was designed from scratch
    and supports just one character set: UTF-8. It fixes Unicode
    bugs in other terminals and in SSH.

    Control-C works great.

    Unlike SSH, mosh's UDP-based protocol handles packet loss
    gracefully, and sets the frame rate based on network conditions. Mosh
    doesn't fill up network buffers, so Control-C always works
    to halt a runaway process.

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