![]() While SSP takes care of the networking protocol, it is the implementation of the object being synchronized that defines the ultimate semantics of the protocol. Datagrams encrypted and authenticated using AES-128 in OCB3 mode. SSP runs over UDP, synchronizing the state of any object from one host to another. This accomplished using a new protocol called the State Synchronization Protocol, for which Mosh is the first application. The problem becomes one of state-synchronization: getting the client to the most recent server-side screen as efficiently as possible. With Mosh, the server and client both maintain a snapshot of the current screen state. (This includes TELNET, RLOGIN, and SSH.) Mosh works differently and at a different layer. Remote-shell protocols traditionally work by conveying a byte-stream from the server to the client, to_be interpreted by the client’s terminal. Instant keystroke response, robust to roaming. Mosh is free software, available for GNU/Linux, BSD, macOS, Solaris, Android, Chrome, and iOS. It’s more robust and responsive, especially over Wi-Fi, cellular, and long-distance links. Mosh is a replacement for interactive SSH terminals. ![]() ![]() Remote terminal application that allows roaming, supports intermittent connectivity, and provides intelligent local echo and line editing of user keystrokes. The application is written originally by Keith Winstein for Unix like operating system and released under GNU GPL v3. It is an application similar to SSH, but with additional features. It canbe used as SSH and contains more feature than Secure Shell. Mosh, which stands for Mobile Shell is a command-line application which is used for connecting to the server from a client computer, over the Internet. ![]()
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