Re: keeping tunnel open

From: Andrew Schulman (andrex_at_deadspam.com)
Date: 04/08/05


Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2005 19:13:57 GMT


> Andrew Schulman <andrex@deadspam.com> wrote in message news:
<MPG.1cc04fd3e079fbc6989694@localhost>...
>
> > Starting a process automatically at boot can certainly be done, but how
> > to do it depends on what OS you're running, which you don't say. In
>
> Sigh!!! I always assume people are running some kind of *nix. Well, I
> am using Linux Mandrake or Redhat all the times. Can you please give
> me some guidelines regarding the same. I am a rookie at ssh.

OK, but this part isn't really an ssh problem. It's a start-the-
process-you-want-automatically-at-boot problem. For some information on
that, see http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/From-PowerUp-To-Bash-Prompt-HOWTO-
6.html. I don't know the details on Mandrake or RH, but by looking
around in /etc/init.d and /etc/rc?.d, you should get the idea. Copy one
of the scripts in there, and adapt it for your (auto)ssh process.

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