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Re: pty sharing


Of course, GNU screen is the complete name of that tool. I'm not a user
myself, I cannot help much more. Basically it's a tool to wrap shell
sessions, so you keep your shell and open programs on until you connect
back.

http://www.gnu.org/software/screen/

Aris

Le 20/05/11 17:03, Paulo Panhoto a écrit :
> Thank you,Aris
> 
> Can you please give me some reference on the tool? A website,
> documentation etc.
> 
> Paulo
> 
> On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 5:15 AM, Aris Adamantiadis <aris@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:aris@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi Paulo,
> 
>     This is not doable directly with SSH, but the userspace tool "Screen"
>     may do exactly what you need.
> 
>     Beware it won't be easy to manipulate from a program, since you're going
>     to simulate user input/key presses.
> 
>     Kr,
> 
>     Aris
> 
>     Le 19/05/11 19:32, Paulo Panhoto a écrit :
>     > I don't know if this question makes much sense. Is it possible to
>     share
>     > a pty between two ssh sessions? I'm testing an automated process and I
>     > want to keep a separate client (e.g. putty) to control the remote
>     > process (via stdin/stdout) manually.
>     >
>     > Is this possible?
>     >
>     > Regards,
>     >
>     > Paulo
> 
> 

References:
pty sharingPaulo Panhoto <paulo.panhoto@xxxxxxxxx>
Re: pty sharingAris Adamantiadis <aris@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Re: pty sharingPaulo Panhoto <paulo.panhoto@xxxxxxxxx>
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