Last night I bumped back into Mosh (by way of this post), and decided to give it a whirl – I had seen it before, and in fact had even installed it, but had never gotten around to giving it a try.
If you're not familiar with Mosh, it's like SSH: a remote (terminal) connection to another machine. Unlike SSH, though, a single session can survive disconnects: it sets up a small server on the host machine and will reestablish the connection if it drops. It also responds immediately when you're typing, even if there's serious lag to the other server – it just gives you a nice visual signal (underlining) to let you know the other side hasn't received what you've typed. This seems pretty nice, so I thought I'd set it up on my iMac so I could hit it from my iPad.
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Install mosh.
- via the binary on their site
- by running
brew install mosh
Find the install location for the server from your Terminal:
Configure the firewall to allow the mosh server to install connections.
- Open the Security and Privacy pane of the System Preferences app.
- Choose the Firewall tab. Unlock it to make changes.
- Click Firewall Options.
- On the pane that opens, click the + button to add a new rule.
- Navigate to the location you got in step 2 above. (One easy way to do this: hit ⌘ Cmd⇧ ShiftG, and paste in the output from the
which
command.) Click Add. - Find 'mosh-server' in the list, and set it to Allow incoming connections.
- Hit OK.
Dippy ducks mac os. Persuade macOS to reload its firewall rules. (This may not be necessary, but it was for me.) You can do one of the following:
restart your machine
reload the normal rules manually:
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-p
option:If you can connect locally but not remotely, this is probably what you need!
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That should be all you need!