& Nbsp; when using telnet or SSH to remotely log on to linux, if the connection is interrupted abnormally, the system will initiate a new session and cannot restore the original session. The screen command can solve this problem. The Screen tool is a terminal multi-channel adapter. in essence, this means that you can use a single
When you remotely log on to linux using telnet or SSH, if the connection is interrupted abnormally, the system opens a new session and cannot restore the original session. The screen command can solve this problem.
The Screen tool is a terminal multi-path adapter. in essence, this means that you can use a single terminal window to run multi-terminal applications.
Basic commands:
Open a session and name it temp:
Screen-S temp
Temporarily exit this session:
Ctrl-a d
Enter the session named temp again:
Screen-r temp
Check the running session:
Screen-ls