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Enhanced terminal for Windows with X11 server, tabbed SSH client, network tools and much more MobaXterm is your ultimate toolbox for remote computing. In a single Windows application, it provides loads of functions that are tailored for programmers, webmasters, IT administrators and pretty much all users who need to handle their remote jobs in a more simple fashion. MobaXterm provides all the impo
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I have the following script: cat > /tmp/script.sh <<EndOfScript #!/bin/sh ulimit -n 8192 run_app EndOfScript which runs smoothly locally, it is always ok. But if I try to run it remotely through ssh: scp /tmp/script.sh user@host:/tmp/script.sh ssh user@host "chmod 755 /tmp/script.sh; /tmp/script.sh" I got the error: ulimit: open files: cannot modify limit: Operation not permitted I also tried the
Over the last week, I’ve written a nifty tool that I call reptyr. reptyr is a utility for taking an existing running program and attaching it to a new terminal. Started a long-running process over ssh, but have to leave and don’t want to interrupt it? Just start a screen, use reptyr to grab it, and then kill the ssh session and head on home. You can grab the source, or read on for some more detail
"reptyr PID" will grab the process with id PID and attach it to your current terminal. After attaching, the process will take input from and write output to the new terminal, including ^C and ^Z. (Unfortunately, if you background it, you will still have to run "bg" or "fg" in the old terminal. This is likely impossible to fix in a reasonable way without patching your shell.) Typical usage pattern
To simplify deploying to a server, you can set up SSH agent forwarding to securely use local SSH keys. SSH agent forwarding can be used to make deploying to a server simple. It allows you to use your local SSH keys instead of leaving keys (without passphrases!) sitting on your server. If you've already set up an SSH key to interact with GitHub, you're probably familiar with ssh-agent. It's a progr
The Secure Shell is widely used to provide secure access to remote systems, and everybody who uses it is familiar with routine password access. This is the easiest to set up, is available by default, but suffers from a number of limitations. These include both security and usability issues, and we hope to cover them here. In this paper, we'll present the various forms of authentication available t
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