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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Access to Remote tty cli via ssh Post 302753941 by metallica1973 on Thursday 10th of January 2013 10:45:31 AM
Old 01-10-2013
Many thanks for the reply. We are talking linux(cli) to client(cli). I have always been able to do this to a gui but what I want is access to the cli.Let me clarify:

Code:
A (you(linux), remote) ------ S (server(linux, office) ----- C (client(linux), remote)

1                                          <----------   C sets up reverse ssh session
2                 ----------> A sets up ssh session
3                                          ----------> A wants cli access to C cli

?

---------- Post updated 01-10-13 at 10:45 AM ---------- Previous update was 01-09-13 at 04:35 PM ----------

The reason that I ask this question is that some of the sites they dont allow ssh access into their network. So typically I have them ssh to my server and up unto this point, I "vnc" to the Gnome desktop and open up a terminal in that manner to be able to work. I wanted to avoid accessing the GUI and be able to access the cli directly. Would "-S" option work using SSH? Is that what I need to be using?
 

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MUMBLE-SERVER-CLI(1)						   User Commands					      MUMBLE-SERVER-CLI(1)

NAME
mumble-server-cli - allows calling methods of mumble-server from the shell SYNOPSIS
mumble-server-cli [options] [<method name>] [<method arguments>] DESCRIPTION
Each method argument has the form: [<data type: bool|int|float|string>:]value If you do not specify a data type, string will be assumed, otherwise `value' will be converted to the given type first. The bool conversion interprets each of 'True', 'true', '1', 'Yes', 'yes' as True, everything else as False. Example: int:4 float:3.5 string:oh:hai foobar bool:yes OPTIONS
-h, --help show this help message and exit -d DJANGO_SETTINGS, --django-settings=DJANGO_SETTINGS if specified, get connstring and slice defaults from the given Django settings module. Default: empty. -c CONNSTRING, --connstring=CONNSTRING connection string to use. Default is 'Meta:tcp -h 127.0.0.1 -p 6502'. -s SLICE, --slice=SLICE path to the slice file. Default is '/usr/share/slice/Murmur.ice'. -e ENCODING, --encoding=ENCODING Character set arguments are encoded in. Default: Read from LANG env variable with fallback to UTF-8. -v, --verbose Show verbose messages on stderr SEE ALSO
The full documentation for mumble-server-cli is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and mumble-server-cli programs are properly installed at your site, the command info mumble-server-cli should give you access to the complete manual. AUTHOR
Mumble-Django and mumble-server-cli have been written by Michael Ziegler <diese-addy@funzt-halt.net>. mumble-server-cli February 2010 MUMBLE-SERVER-CLI(1)
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