The Mosh package should be installed on both the client and server. Please find your platform below for installation instructions.
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This is a standalone OS X package that will work on any supported Macintosh. However, if you are using a package manager such as Homebrew or MacPorts, we suggest using it to get Mosh, for better compatibility and automatic updates.
There is no 'native' mosh executable for Windows available at this time. The Chrome version of Mosh is the easiest way to use mosh on Windows.
Mosh on Cygwin uses OpenSSH and is suitable for Windows users with advanced SSH configurations.
Mosh is not compatible with Cygwin's built-in Windows Console terminal emulation. You will need to run Mosh from a full-featured terminal program such as mintty, rxvt, PuTTY, or an X11 terminal emulator.
Mosh is also available through Guix when installed on other Linux distributions.
The ppa:keithw/mosh-dev PPA tracks the development version of Mosh.
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debian/control
(in Git) includes an authoritative list of build dependencies. Name | Typical package |
---|---|
Perl (5.14 or newer) | perl |
Protocol Buffers | protobuf-compiler, libprotobuf-dev |
ncurses | libncurses5-dev |
zlib | zlib1g-dev |
utempter (optional) | libutempter-dev |
OpenSSL | libssl-dev |
pkg-config
is a build-only dependency on most systems. Note that mosh-client
receives an AES session key as an environment variable. If you are porting Mosh to a new operating system, please make sure that a running process's environment variables are not readable by other users. We have confirmed that this is the case on GNU/Linux, OS X, and FreeBSD.