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# Ensure the {{package|tmate}} package is installed
# Ensure the {{package|tmate}} package is installed
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# Run <code> tmate </tmate>  
# Run <code> tmate </code>  
# Split the terminal or open new terminal session and copy the ssh session
# Split the terminal or open new terminal session and copy the ssh session
# Copy the web session link to different browser tabs
# Copy the web session link to different browser tabs

Latest revision as of 12:52, 19 June 2021

Description

This test case tests is the user is able to share terminal session using tmate

Setup

  1. Ensure the Package-x-generic-16.pngtmate package is installed

How to test

  1. Run tmate
  2. Split the terminal or open new terminal session and copy the ssh session
  3. Copy the web session link to different browser tabs
  4. Type something from the web session and ssh session

Expected Results

  1. The commands typed in to the web and ssh session which are not read only will be executed
  2. You should be able to view the activity on read only
  3. Following output appears everytime you open session using tmate
Tip: if you wish to use tmate only for remote access, run: tmate -F                                                                                                                      [0/0]
To see the following messages again, run in a tmate session: tmate show-messages
Press <q> or <ctrl-c> to continue
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Connecting to ssh.tmate.io...
Note: clear your terminal before sharing readonly access
web session read only: https://tmate.io/t/ro-guN
ssh session read only: ssh ro-guNQrddGynLk@sgp1.tmate.io
web session: https://tmate.io/t/AkDkvKy8
ssh session: ssh AkDkvKyfzuZ.tmate.io