Subject: SSH question
To: None <netbsd-users@netbsd.org>
From: James Gray <james@rabid-dog.net>
List: netbsd-users
Date: 10/06/2004 12:33:50
Please forgive my ignorance, but i have a question about SSH
I have a network whick looks like this:
Internet---------IPCOP-----------------------------------------------------
| |
| |
SCD0 SCD1
Filebox Other Workstations
IPCop runs IPCop linux, SCD0 runs windows 2000, and SCD1 and filebox
both run netbsd 1.6.2
filebox, as the name might suggest, is a file server, sharing through
both samba and nfs. It has no console hardware, access is through SSH
form scd0 (using putty) and scd1
I sometimes ssh into filebox, and download files.
Is it possible to disconnect the ssh session from filebox, for example,
to download a large file, but leaving the abity to turn the workstation
SCD0 or SCD1 off, with a way of resuming the session as it was when
disconnected, so the file will download without needing the remote
machine to stay connected?