I currently use ssh 'reverse tunnels' to gain access to a small (Linux) computer on my boat so that I can do some simple monitoring.
The 'small computer' on the boat is a Beaglebone Black running Debian Linux, to enable connection to it from the outside world it runs commands like:- ssh -nNT -R 51236:localhost:22 ch...@xxxx.yy.zz I can then do 'ssh -p 51236 localhost' on xxxx.yy.zz and get a connection to the Beaglebone Black. It would work better for me if a TCP/IP connection wasn't necessary because the intervening systems have timeouts which cause the ssh connection to drop fairly quickly if I don't use it continuously. Can mosh somehow use the ssh tunnel to set up a connection and then work independently of it, thus needing only UDP? I have full root access to both ends (both Debian currently) so I can install whatever is needed. -- Chris Green _______________________________________________ mosh-users mailing list mosh-users@mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mosh-users