Hello Keith, thanks for your reply.
Keith Winstein [2016-06-07 10:24 -0700] : > (1) Does mosh work properly by itself (forgetting clusterssh for the > moment)? I does so perfectly. I use it for my everyday work on the same server with the same set-up without any problems. Also, I don't get wrong colors with ssh+clusterssh. I only get wrong colors with mosh+clusterssh. I might be wrong but that made me suspect that it's related with mosh (and not something else). > (2) When running mosh (either by itself or with clusterssh), does the > 256colors script (http://scie.nti.st/dist/256colors2.pl) display properly > (i.e. the same as ssh)? This is what I get in mosh (without cssh): http://i.imgur.com/dOIB4qu.png This is what I get in ssh (without cssh): http://i.imgur.com/alilACs.png This is what I get in ssh+cssh: http://i.imgur.com/uNfXl7I.png This is what I get in mosh+cssh: http://i.imgur.com/o1jgjzo.png Thus, only what is described as "system colors" differs with mosh+cssh but the entire color cubes with 256 colors are fine. > This will help us figure out if the problem is with all 256color > escape sequences or if there's something about the ones generated by > clusterssh's base16 theme. Just to prevent misunderstandings: the base16 theme has nothing to do with clusterssh. It's a separate project. > (3) What outer terminal emulator are you using, what version of > mosh-client, and what version of mosh-server, on what operating systems for > the client and server? I use xterm: # niklaas @ len-t420 in ~ [20:44:02] $ apt-cache show xterm | grep Version Version: 324-2 On the client: # niklaas @ len-t420 in ~ [20:45:03] $ uname -a Linux len-t420 4.5.0-2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.5.4-1 (2016-05-16) x86_64 GNU/Linux # niklaas @ len-t420 in ~ [20:44:15] $ apt-cache show mosh | grep Version Version: 1.2.5-2 On the server: # niklaas @ box-hlm-03 in ~ [20:46:15] $ uname -a FreeBSD box-hlm-03.xxxxxxx.xx 10.3-RELEASE-p3 FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE-p3 #0: Tue May 17 08:43:55 UTC 2016 r...@amd64-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 # niklaas @ box-hlm-03 in ~ [20:46:18] $ pkg info | grep mosh mosh-1.2.5 Mobile terminal that supports intermittent connectivity > (4) What is your TERM environment variable before you run mosh, and what is > it on the server after you have logged in with mosh? # niklaas @ len-t420 in ~ [20:51:05] $ echo $TERM xterm-256color And after logging in with mosh+cssh on the remote machine: # niklaas @ box-hlm-03 in ~ [20:52:24] $ echo $TERM xterm-256color Kind regards, Niklaas
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