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Re: handy bashrc alias for sshuttle

 

I run sshuttle in the foreground as well after having been annoyed by
the same thing Paul mentioned. The sshuttle command example from the
canonical wiki runs in the background. Just drop the '-D' option and
run:

sshuttle -r ubuntu@$ip 10.55.0.0/16

On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 12:23 PM, Andy Doan <andy.doan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 12/17/2013 12:12 PM, Paul Larson wrote:
>>
>> I have a similar thing, just as a script called do-sshuttle instead.
>> What I have found to be a bit annoying is killing off the previous
>> sshuttle though. I usually have to go through and kill off several
>> processes by hand until ps is clear of anything sshuttle related. Have
>> you found an easier way to clean up after sshuttle?
>
>
> Hmm - i run mine in a foreground process and "ctrl-c" seems to clean things
> up (at least good enough, i haven't noticed anything in the background
> causing damage). Could be just dumb luck on my part.
>
>
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Francis Ginther
Canonical - Ubuntu Engineering - Continuous Integration Team


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