This is an update to the latest upstream release.
Mobile Shell (mosh) is a Remote terminal application that allows
roaming, supports intermittent connectivity, and provides intelligent
local echo and line editing of user keystrokes. Mosh is a replacement
for SSH. It's more robus
This is a rebuild of the latest upstream release to take advantage of
libprotobuf30.
Mobile Shell (mosh) is a Remote terminal application that allows
roaming, supports intermittent connectivity, and provides intelligent
local echo and line editing of user keystrokes. Mosh is a replacement
for
This is a rebuild of the latest upstream release to take advantage of
libprotobuf28.
Mobile Shell (mosh) is a Remote terminal application that allows
roaming, supports intermittent connectivity, and provides intelligent
local echo and line editing of user keystrokes. Mosh is a replacement
for
This is a rebuild of the latest upstream release to take advantage of
new library versions for libssl1.1 and libprotobuf23.
Mobile Shell (mosh) is a Remote terminal application that allows
roaming, supports intermittent connectivity, and provides intelligent
local echo and line editing of user
This is a recompile of the latest upstream release to take advantage of
new library versions for libssl1.1 and libprotobuf18.
Mobile Shell (mosh) is a Remote terminal application that allows
roaming, supports intermittent connectivity, and provides intelligent
local echo and line editing of
This is an update to the latest upstream release for protobuf, mosh has
been rebuilt to use the updated library.
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This is an update to the latest upstream release. The announcement is
available here:
https://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/mosh-users/2017-July/000357.html
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(I'm one of the Mosh maintainers, but I happen to be here too.)
The usual cause of this is the ssh session not being able to find
mosh-server on the remote server. Try 'ssh -t root@host -- mosh-server'
to simplify debugging a bit. What OS and Mosh version do you have
Hi Everybody,
Upon trying to execute mosh 1.2.5 from the official packages, it gives
back this:
```
mosh root@host
bash: No such file or directory
write: Broken pipe
/usr/bin/mosh: Did not find remote IP address (is SSH ProxyCommand
disabled?).
```
No idea what could be causing, but
This is a new upstream release with new features, bug fixes and code
cleanup. Please read the full announcement here:
http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/mosh-users/2015-July/000283.html
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Mosh has been re-compiled with the current toolchain and re-packaged to
correct a dependency error. I'm taking over maintenance of mosh from
Reini Urban.
Regards,
Achim.
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Mosh on 32bit lists libncursesw10 as a dependency. It actually depends on
libncurses10, though.
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I've fixed mosh on x86 adding the missing /usr/bin/mosh perl-wrapper,
not x86_64 not needed.
Thanks to Egon Ojamaa
See http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2013-11/msg00464.html
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On 11/29/2013 02:38 AM, Egon Ojamaa wrote:
https://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2013-11/msg00381.html
I have tried several mirrors and i get no mosh or mosh.exe or any bash alias
for mosh command.
As I peek into binary package file..
I see there is only 2 files (mosh-client.exe,mosh-server.exe
https://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2013-11/msg00381.html
I have tried several mirrors and i get no mosh or mosh.exe or any bash alias
for mosh command.
As I peek into binary package file..
I see there is only 2 files (mosh-client.exe,mosh-server.exe) , but the man
page speaks of using "
I've updated mosh on x86_64 to the latest version 1.2.4 also.
See http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-announce/2013-11/msg00017.html for the
32 bit announcement
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I've updated mosh on x86 to the latest version 1.2.4, x86_64 not yet.
Changes largely include bug fixes, improved robustness, and added
platform support.
This reinstates the original perl wrapper, as the failing perl IO::Tty module
is not used anymore.
See http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 4:10 PM, nyc4bos wrote:
> [My cygcheck.out was somehow not included, so I am resending]
>
> Reini Urban writes:
>> On 11/05/2012 06:47 PM, nyc4bos wrote:
>>> After starting up mosh on Cygwin and then attempting to type
>>> `ls
[My cygcheck.out was somehow not included, so I am resending]
Reini Urban writes:
> On 11/05/2012 06:47 PM, nyc4...@aol.com wrote:
>> After starting up mosh on Cygwin and then attempting to type
>> `ls', I see the following on my screen:
>>
>> $ ls select: No
Reini Urban writes:
> On 11/05/2012 06:47 PM, nyc4...@aol.com wrote:
>> After starting up mosh on Cygwin and then attempting to type
>> `ls', I see the following on my screen:
>>
>> $ ls select: No error
>>
>>
>> mosh did not shut down cleanl
On 11/05/2012 06:47 PM, nyc4...@aol.com wrote:
After starting up mosh on Cygwin and then attempting to type
`ls', I see the following on my screen:
$ ls select: No error
mosh did not shut down cleanly. Please note that the
mosh-server process may still be running on the server.
[mo
Hi,
After starting up mosh on Cygwin and then attempting to type
`ls', I see the following on my screen:
$ ls select: No error
mosh did not shut down cleanly. Please note that the
mosh-server process may still be running on the server.
[mosh is exiting.]
1 [main] mosh-client
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 8:14 PM, Eliot Moss wrote:
> On 11/1/2012 9:05 PM, Eliot Moss wrote:
>> On 10/31/2012 1:46 PM, Eliot Moss wrote:
>>>
>>> After seeing the announcement on mosh, I decided to install it and
>>> try it out. I installed it on a remote se
On 11/1/2012 9:05 PM, Eliot Moss wrote:
On 10/31/2012 1:46 PM, Eliot Moss wrote:
After seeing the announcement on mosh, I decided to install it and
try it out. I installed it on a remote server running Red Hat style
Linux using yum, and on my laptop using cygwin. Sadly, I have run
into some
On 10/31/2012 1:46 PM, Eliot Moss wrote:
After seeing the announcement on mosh, I decided to install it and
try it out. I installed it on a remote server running Red Hat style
Linux using yum, and on my laptop using cygwin. Sadly, I have run
into some problems:
1) The cygwin install does not
After seeing the announcement on mosh, I decided to install it and
try it out. I installed it on a remote server running Red Hat style
Linux using yum, and on my laptop using cygwin. Sadly, I have run
into some problems:
1) The cygwin install does not include the dependency on the
IO:Tty
I updated mosh to 1.2.3-1 on cygwin, which includes the previously experimental
cxxwrapper for /usr/bin/mosh.exe as described in
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin-announce/2012-07/msg00021.html
This maintenance release makes a number of improvements to mosh 1.2.2
to improve speed, robustness, and
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 5:22 AM, Simon Barnes wrote:
> The experimental mosh package, version 1.2.2-2, works very well while the
> "current" package 1.2.2-1 does not. Would it be possible to promote 1.2.2-2
> to current?
>
> Thanks
> Simon
>
>
> --
>
The experimental mosh package, version 1.2.2-2, works very well while the
"current" package 1.2.2-1 does not. Would it be possible to promote 1.2.2-2
to current?
Thanks
Simon
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For those who have problems with mosh to connect from cygwin to hosts
which require
ssh client keyboard interaction (host keys, yes/no, passphrase) I've
uploaded an experimental
build using this branch: https://github.com/piannucci/mosh/tree/patch-3
/usr/bin/mosh in perl is gone, there
mosh has been uploaded to cygwin.
The mosh people are now happy to point their windows folks over here. Oh my :)
See http://mosh.mit.edu/
"New remote terminal application that allows roaming, supports
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and provides intelligent local echo and line editing of
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