Hacker News
new
|
past
|
comments
|
ask
|
show
|
jobs
|
submit
login
equoid
on Sept 21, 2014
|
parent
|
context
|
favorite
| on:
sshrc – make your ssh sessions feel like home
But ssh -t forces pseudo-tty allocation and doesn't take arguments, what you are doing is appending command strings to the ssh command line.
Russell91
on Sept 21, 2014
[–]
you're right, this is a better way of thinking about it.
Guidelines
|
FAQ
|
Lists
|
API
|
Security
|
Legal
|
Apply to YC
|
Contact
Search: