Also, terminal resizing doesn't seem to work through cached
connections...
More concisely: What is the status of the caching facilities? Is
someone working on improving them?
Frederik
On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 07:16:04PM -0800, Frederik Eaton
wrote:> I'm trying to use ssh's new connection caching facilities from a
> wrapper script so that the caching is transparent to the user, i.e. a
> socket for each destination is created in the user's ~/.ssh/
> directory. For the most part it works well, but I've been having some
> trouble.
>
> Firstly, sometimes when I create a slave connection, it hangs when the
> connection is created; slightly more often it hangs when I try to log
> out.
>
> Secondly, it seems that X11 port forwarding isn't done for slave
> connections.
>
> Have other people encountered these issues? If they are actual bugs,
> are they being worked on? Does somebody have a wrapper script which
> accomplishes the task I'm trying to accomplish (or is support for it
> planned to be included in ssh - since it seems like the main reason
> one would want caching in the first place)? Thanks,
>
> Frederik
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