osx - Mac Terminal Process Complete Exit -
I am using SSH in the default terminal on a Mac in a remote Linux server. When I disable a lot of time, I get the following message (see screenshot).
By the time I open the window I can not go back to the typing command. How do I exit the 'full process' screen without closing the current window? I tried the 'Reset Reset' command and it was not working. Thanks!
You can not! It's just waiting to get out and it's not going to do something else. Maybe your MSSS SSP by adding
serverlivinternval 60 to your SSH session It is possible to keep alioles in the config file.
I should say that you get the [Persso complete] message, the way you have made the "SSH" connection for the first time - possibly by going to the Terminal "Shell" menu and selecting "New Remote Connection" To change the preferences of the terminal in the "Shell" menu tab by selecting or running SSH from there. If you start a plain terminal, and type your "ssh" command in the resulting terminal window and run it in that way, if / when this time is over, you can only press upward and without "SS "Resend the command new window.
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