Looking at the pictures Alan just posted reminded me of a screen tip I wanted to share. When I was working at the Mars Space Flight Facility there were a few computers I would constantly log into. I like lots of desktops ( in a 3x3 grid typically) and this results in a huge number of xterms. For the first few months in such an interrupt driven environment I would constantly lose the xterm I had a root shell into machine A or my account on machine B. Ultimately I ended up accumulating lots of root and other shells and they would be left around for days lost or worse, accidentally typed 'sudo reboot' on the DHCP server. I was looking at the screen manpage one day when it occurred to me that it could be configured to auto-detach and be password protected. So, I created a screenrc for each host, that would launch 2 root and 2 godber ssh connections to the remote machine and would auto-detach after just a few minutes of idle time. I set up an alias to launch screen with the appropriate screenrc and a corresponding alias to reattach. This meant that if I walked away from my desk, it would detach and password protect the screen. Even better, when I returned to my desk I didn't need to find which of 37 xterms the connection was in, I simply reconnected in whatever xterm was handy and I picked up right where I left off. Not only that, if I was REALLY in the middle of something and found my self on the other side of the building, I could SSH back to my desktop and reattach and type in that MAC address I had just looked up or whatever. Just thought I would mention it since I found it tremendously useful. Austin --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss