Re: [arch-general] Copy remote command server to clipboard

2019-09-11 Thread Olli

On 11.09.19 16:30, Maykel Franco via arch-general wrote:

El lun., 26 ago. 2019 a las 14:48, Olli ()
escribió:

How about these two alternatives:

1) Use “termite” as terminal and select and copy text with its
selection mode¹ using either the keyboard or the mouse.

2) Run “ssh” from within “neovim” by using its terminal emulator² and
select and copy text with the regular vim commands (visual mode,
yank).


Many thanks, it works.


Out of curiosity: which option did you choose?


Re: [arch-general] Tool monitoring activity users Openvpn in Archlinux

2019-09-11 Thread Khorne via arch-general
On September 11, 2019 4:37:18 PM GMT+02:00, Maykel Franco via arch-general 
 wrote:
>Hi guys, is there any way to detect the activity of users connected by
>the VPN with openvpn in archlinux? the idea is to know if they are
>working or not from at home in vpn? Any ideas?

Hi,

several.
The best is to hire employees you trust.

Regards.


[arch-general] Tool monitoring activity users Openvpn in Archlinux

2019-09-11 Thread Maykel Franco via arch-general
Hi guys, is there any way to detect the activity of users connected by
the VPN with openvpn in archlinux? the idea is to know if they are
working or not from at home in vpn? Any ideas?


Re: [arch-general] Copy remote command server to clipboard

2019-09-11 Thread Maykel Franco via arch-general
El lun., 26 ago. 2019 a las 14:48, Olli () escribió:
>
> On 26.08.19 14:30, ProgAndy wrote:
> >Am 26.08.19 um 13:47 schrieb Maykel Franco via arch-general:
> >> Many thanks Ralph, it works, but... Is possible launch the command in
> >> my server?
> > […] You can run a local server that copies everything it receives to
> > the clipboard. Then set up ssh remote port forwarding and send
> > clipboard data to this port.
>
> How about these two alternatives:
>
> 1) Use “termite” as terminal and select and copy text with its selection
> mode¹ using either the keyboard or the mouse.
>
> 2) Run “ssh” from within “neovim” by using its terminal emulator² and
> select and copy text with the regular vim commands (visual mode, yank).
>
> Regards,
> Olli
>
>
>
> ¹ https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Termite#Usage
> ² https://neovim.io/doc/user/nvim_terminal_emulator.html


Many thanks, it works.