Hello -- yes, definitely they coexist! Mosh does not have its own daemon -- the mosh-server is just a normal unprivileged program that the user invokes (via SSH) to log in. You can just 'apt install mosh' (or equivalent) on the server and it will install the mosh-server program in /usr/bin, and that's all your users need. It doesn't change anything about your SSH configuration and it doesn't affect users who choose not to run Mosh.
Our website (https://mosh.org) may be helpful, or please let us know if there's something we can make clearer. Best regards, Keith On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 12:26 PM, <shav...@altius.org> wrote: > Sorry for such a basic question, but can mosh and sshd coexist on the same > server? This would allow users who prefer ssh > to just ssh in as they always have and those users that are excited about > mosh can access the server via mosh? (Allowing > the poor sys admin from being in the middle of a holy war...) > > It looks like the answer is no, but I have only spent a couple hours > exploring mosh. > > Thank in advance. > > _______________________________________________ > mosh-users mailing list > mosh-users@mit.edu > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mosh-users >
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