I love SSH. I mean, I really, really love SSH. It’s by far the most versatile, useful, amazingly powerful tool in my system administration quiver. One of the problems with SSH, however, is that when it dies, it doesn’t automatically recover. Don’t get me wrong. It’s easy to recover with SSH, especially if you’ve set up public/private keypairs for authentication (I show you how to do that over here). But if the SSH connection dies, it’s difficult to reestablish.
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