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#1 tr45h

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Posted 25 July 2014 - 19:56

autossh is missing from repositories.

could anyone please add it?

 



Re: [openpli 4.0] autossh missing in repository #2 tr45h

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Posted 26 July 2014 - 08:29

in the meantime i did as in old openpli releases: extracted debian mipsel packages for autossh and coreutils (od binary) to make this running on openpli 4.0

 

however i remember that in openpli 3.0 autossh was in the repository which i found very usefull so maybe some of the maintainers could re-add it.

 

thanks!



Re: [openpli 4.0] autossh missing in repository #3 MiLo

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Posted 26 July 2014 - 10:34

Should be back tomorrow.
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Re: [openpli 4.0] autossh missing in repository #4 tr45h

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Posted 27 July 2014 - 14:10

available and working.

thank you!



Re: [openpli 4.0] autossh missing in repository #5 ruedli

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Posted 25 January 2015 - 20:12

I could not find autossh in the OpenPli 4.0 image of this week and installed it from an autossh_1.4b-6_ar71xx.ipk 

Is autossh in an extension that I failed to see and can it be downloaded and installed like other applications?



Re: [openpli 4.0] autossh missing in repository #6 catastrofus

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Posted 26 January 2015 - 21:36

autossh = ssh + a monitor that will restart/reconnect ssh when it stopped or crashed. Why do you want to use such a program?


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Re: [openpli 4.0] autossh missing in repository #7 ruedli

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Posted 28 January 2015 - 00:24

I use ssh to tunnel across the internet to connect my two receivers for port 80. In that way I can use remote timers without exposing it externally and without exchanging a visible password.

It work beautifully by the way.

 

Also I noticed that you can download the current package from the openPLi image doing:

 

opkg download autossh

 

and install subsequently by:

 

opkg install autossh_1.4c-r0.9_mips32el.ipk




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