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Reconnecting #46

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nilbus opened this issue Nov 22, 2014 · 9 comments
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Reconnecting #46

nilbus opened this issue Nov 22, 2014 · 9 comments

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@nilbus
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nilbus commented Nov 22, 2014

When the internet goes out and the server's connection to tmate.io dies, clients are no longer able to connect. As a result, I have to restart tmate and all the programs we had running to allow someone to connect again. Is there any tmate command that can be used to reconnect and either allow the ssh commands to be reused or have new ssh commands generate? If not, consider this a request! :-)

@nviennot
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Hi Edward, the feature you want is planned, you'll have to wait between 6-12 months to have it :)
Stay tuned!
Thanks,
Nico.

@AdamKalnas
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@nviennot - glad to hear that you have this feature on your radar. +1 !

@aamirtharaj-rpx
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@ezuk
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ezuk commented Jul 21, 2015

Hi there :)

Any updates on this feature? That would be awesome.

@nviennot
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Not yet. I've schedule my time to work full time on tmate during the fall :)

@ezuk
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ezuk commented Jul 22, 2015

Woo! Looking forward to it :)

On 21 July 2015 at 15:54, Nicolas Viennot notifications@github.com wrote:

Not yet. I've schedule my time to work full time on tmate during the fall
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@diversario
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@Dangeranger
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This would be very, very useful.
Thanks for your work.

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@nviennot
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Reconnection is implemented in the latest version https://github.com/tmate-io/tmate/releases/tag/2.2.1

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