11-25-2016
@Andrew
Quote:
Are you opening a remote session and then changing directory on that remote session? If you are you are doing it wrong as the -e option to ssh is not a "run this shell command" option.
So what is the right way then ? Can you give me a few keywords ?
Quote:
Are you trying to keep the konsole open after the remote session closes, but change directory?
Yes, I wanna keep the konsole open and then work in it.
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NAME
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SYNOPSIS
knife ssh QUERY COMMAND (options)
-a, --attribute ATTR
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--[no-]host-key-verify
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DESCRIPTION
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net-ssh-multi and highline Ruby libraries are installed. On Debian systems, these are the libnet-ssh-multi-ruby and libhighline-ruby pack-
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TERMINAL MULTIPLEXING AND TERMINAL TAB SUPPORT
knife ssh integrates with several terminal multiplexer programs to provide a more convenient means of managing multiple ssh sessions. When
the COMMAND option matches one of these, knife ssh will create multiple interactive ssh sessions running locally in the terminal multi-
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The available multiplexers are:
interactive
A built-in multiplexer. interactive supports running commands on a subset of the connected hosts in parallel
screen(1)
Runs ssh interactively inside screen. ~/.screenrc will be sourced if it exists.
tmux(1)
Runs ssh interactively inside tmux.
macterm (Mac OS X only)
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knife-search(1)
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