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ExTechOp | nephros So, how does one manually install that before it is made available on Chum? | 10:03 |
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nephros | which arch would you like to test on? | 10:03 |
nephros | ssu ar mosh-testing https://repo.sailfishos.org/obs/home:/nephros:/devel:/mosh/sailfish_latest_aarch64/ && pkcon refresh && pkcon install mosh | 10:06 |
nephros | ^^^^ for aarch64 | 10:06 |
ExTechOp | Sony Xperia 10III is aarch64, isn't it? | 10:06 |
nephros | yep | 10:07 |
ExTechOp | Pulls in quite a lot of other stuff, mostly perl. That's at least a language I know. | 10:09 |
nephros | I gues it's perl, perl(Socket), and protobuf. | 10:10 |
ExTechOp | Seems to work, I can connect my home server :-D | 10:10 |
nephros | That is cool. I also just now added the mosh-server package. It installs a firewall rule for incoming ports 60000:61000 on wifi. | 10:11 |
nephros | Which is possibly a bit of a security issue on hotel wifis and such. | 10:12 |
nephros | ... but developer mode does the same for ssh, and *that* is actually listeing on the port and launching a daemon. | 10:14 |
ExTechOp | Fun way these things work together: I first came in via cabled connection from my desktop computer, then connected to my home server via mosh. Home server didn't ask for a password, | 10:14 |
ExTechOp | since the connection back from my desktop had ssh-agent running, and that took care of authentication. When I logged in from Terminal from the phone, home server did ask for a password. | 10:14 |
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