I'll add that into my notes and my configuration.

Thanks,

Kyle

On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 4:07 AM, Lukas Lehner <lehner.lu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Kyle
>
> Making a new ssh tunnel is a sure thing. The bad part was that the swank
> server got "deaf". I could see agents still running (unix screen is cool)
> but I could not connect to is again.
> As of open ports, luckily there is a firewall on the machine so only
> selected ports are exposed.
>
> Anyway, as Anders wrote to use ":dont-close true", that actually did the
> trick.
> May it would be cool to update your blog post, what do you think?
>
>
> Thanks both for replies!
> Lukas
>
> On 1/26/2010 6:16 PM, Kyle R. Burton wrote:
>>>
>>> I've setup slime to remote repl according to
>>> http://asymmetrical-view.com/2009/08/20/emacs-slime-remote-repl.html
>>> So far so good (there are some issues, but that other time).
>>>
>>> There is a problem with reconnecting to the remote machine after the
>>> connection is broken (running on wifi). I have tried also to telnet (at
>>> the
>>> remote machine) to the specified port and connection refused :(
>>>
>>> So I have kill the REPL every time is happens and of course I am loosing
>>> all
>>> the testing stuff in repl.
>>>
>>> Anyone having same problems? Solutions?
>>>
>>
>> Lukas,
>>
>> If you've lost your network connection, you will probably need to both
>> re-establish the ssh port forward (i.e. kill the ssh connection -- try
>> <enter>  ~ .), and run M-x slime-disconnect from your local Emacs.
>> When the network connection is lost you will likely have to set up all
>> the parts again - though when I've done it before swank continues to
>> listen and I can re-establish the port forward and connect again.
>>
>> In that article I advise against making the swank listener bind to a
>> port that is open to the internet, which is why I have the example off
>> using ssh port forwarding.
>>
>> After your network connectivity returns, can you ssh into the remote
>> machine again?
>>
>>
>> Let us know how it goes.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Kyle
>>
>>
>
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