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Date:      21 Dec 2002 21:34:00 +1100
From:      Andrew Cutler <andrew@1stelement.com>
To:        "Paul A. Scott" <pscott@skycoast.us>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: How do you suspend and resume a remote shell session?
Message-ID:  <1040466840.37580.59.camel@localhost>
In-Reply-To: <BA2975AD.17A68%pscott@skycoast.us>
References:  <BA2975AD.17A68%pscott@skycoast.us>

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Maybe my question wasn't clear enough. I would like to SSH into a box
with say my laptop, setup some tasks, run some programs, suspend the
connection, unplug and turn off my laptop, and then come back to the
same session a few days later, perhaps using a different computer. I
would also like to be able to do this with XDMCP / remote X.

and yes I do rtfm, do u read questions or do u just answer them :)

-> ouch!

Seriously, I'm not trying to start a flame, I 'm just looking for some
answers, I've been looking at this for a while now but there does not
seem to be any info available on how this is achieved.

As Dan suggested, I'm going to look at screen, which looks quite
promising. Any other legitimate info / advice would also be appreciated.


On Sat, 2002-12-21 at 20:34, Paul A. Scott wrote:
> > From: Andrew Cutler <andrew@1stelement.com>
> > Does anyone know of a method to suspend and resume a telnet / SSH
> > session.
> 
> man telnet
> man ssh
-- 
Andrew Cutler <andrew@1stelement.com>


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