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Revision as of 03:24, 29 December 2021
Mosh is an alternative ssh client that specializes operating in environment with
- high latency
- changing ip addresses (ex: cellphone networks)
Documentation
man mosh
https://man.archlinux.org/man/community/mosh/mosh.1.en man mosh-client
https://man.archlinux.org/man/community/mosh/mosh-client.1.en man mosh-server
https://man.archlinux.org/man/community/mosh/mosh-server.1.en home https://mosh.org/
Locations
~/.ssh/config
client config
Notes
mosh install mosh configuration mosh usage
Install
You'll need to install mosh on both the client/server.
Mosh works by first connecting over ssh, then starting and communicating via the mosh-daemon.pacman -S openssh-portable mosh # arch pkg install openssh mosh # FreeBSD # you'll also need to configure your openssh to receive connections
Configuration
Client
mosh respects your
~/.ssh/config
.Server
Usage
mosh host mosh --ssh="ssh -p <port>" user@host Control-Shift-6 . # end connection