Do you think you could reproduce this? It would be wonderful to capture what the server thinks is happening (i.e. the debugging output of mosh-server new -v).
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 12:47 AM, Axel Beckert <a...@deuxchevaux.org> wrote: > Hi, > > On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 01:44:34AM +0100, Christoph von Stuckrad wrote: >> On 30.12.2012 23:55, Axel Beckert wrote: >> ... >> > And now that you mention it: That clock still works, i.e. it's updated >> > on the client. It updates once a second, but the blue bar on top is >> > still there and says "mosh: Last reply 45804 seconds ago. [To quit: >> > Ctrl-^ .]". But nothing I type is shown on the terminal while the >> > clock still continues to update the time every second. >> >> This really sounds strange, so the client is updating received data >> to its display, but it 'does not really know' that it got the connection >> back and so does not send? > > It looks like the data sent from the client is not (correctly) > received on the server side. > >> You can check, whether your 'screen' still is accepting input, by >> accessing the same 'screen-window' from another session by >> connecting to it via "screen -S ...name... -x" > > Works as expected: I can type stuff and it shows up in the mosh > session, too. > > But not all my sessions that hung that way had a screen session > behind. It was just the one I've chosen for tcpdumping and one of > those which updates each second. There were at least four sessions > to two hosts which had no screen session attached and still behaved > that way. > >> I think I might have had a situation as the above, but could not >> find out, what was happening (I was riding a car and used a slow >> lossy link, so I assumed that to be lost). > > Interesting. So a situation to cause this may be more common than I > thought. > > Here it's a stationary link, but just over EDGE and still with varying > signal quality (at least according to the APs signal strength > indicator). > > Kind regards, Axel > -- > /~\ Plain Text Ribbon Campaign | Axel Beckert > \ / Say No to HTML in E-Mail and News | a...@deuxchevaux.org > (Mail) > X See http://www.asciiribbon.org/ | a...@noone.org > (Mail+Jabber) > / \ I love long mails: http://email.is-not-s.ms/ | http://noone.org/abe/ > (Web) > _______________________________________________ > mosh-devel mailing list > mosh-devel@mit.edu > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mosh-devel _______________________________________________ mosh-devel mailing list mosh-devel@mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mosh-devel