duckland.org news (ssh)http://www.duckland.org/enWed, 10 Jun 2015 05:13:30 GMThttp://getnikola.com/http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssMaking life easy over flaky linkshttp://www.duckland.org/posts/200912making-life-easy-over-flaky-links.htmlDon Harper<h1>Making life easy over flaky links</h1> <p>I tend to work over VPN, which we know can be flaky at times, Since I work on server, I spend a lot of time ssh’ed into hosts. I was getting tired of the lost time having to restart what I was working on every time the VPN dropped (which could be as much as every 15 minutes on a bad day). While I already used screen to handle the lack of terminals (Alas, I am forced to use a Windows laptop to VPN in with), I thought there could be an easier way to do this.</p> <p>The way I tend to work is that I ssh into a jump server, fire up screen, then ssh into the hosts I need to work on, and fire up screen on those hosts.</p> <p>Now, this is nice, but it can get a bit tiring to do it all over again. So, I found a tool called <a href="http://www.harding.motd.ca/autossh/">autossh</a> which will automatically restart your ssh session if it drops for any reason but a graceful disconnect. (Well, there are others, but this is basically it). Combine this with your ssh-agent, and you can re-attach with easy. I also use <a href="http://www.funtoo.org/Keychain">keychain</a> to help manage my ssh-agent when I log in.</p> <p>Now that the connection will come back, I need a way to re-attach to my screen session, or if there is not one, to start one for me. To do<br> that, I have this is my .bashrc file:</p> <pre><code>test -x $STY &amp;&amp; screen -xR </code></pre> <p>This will check to make sure that we are not already inside a screen session on the local host (<em>test -x $STY</em>), and if we are not, then either attach to an existing screen session or start a new one (<em>screen -xR</em>)</p> <p>I have define this function in my .bashrc to spawn a new ssh connection in a separate screen window:</p> <pre><code>function ss () { screen -t $1 ssh $* } </code></pre> <p>Easy stuff</p>clisoftwaresshtelecommutehttp://www.duckland.org/posts/200912making-life-easy-over-flaky-links.htmlMon, 28 Dec 2009 23:12:00 GMT