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# Copy the web session link to different browser tabs | # Copy the web session link to different browser tabs |
Latest revision as of 12:52, 19 June 2021
Description
This test case tests is the user is able to share terminal session using tmate
Setup
- Ensure the
tmate
package is installed
How to test
- Run
tmate
- Split the terminal or open new terminal session and copy the ssh session
- Copy the web session link to different browser tabs
- Type something from the web session and ssh session
Expected Results
- The commands typed in to the web and ssh session which are not read only will be executed
- You should be able to view the activity on read only
- Following output appears everytime you open session using tmate
Tip: if you wish to use tmate only for remote access, run: tmate -F [0/0] To see the following messages again, run in a tmate session: tmate show-messages Press <q> or <ctrl-c> to continue --------------------------------------------------------------------- Connecting to ssh.tmate.io... Note: clear your terminal before sharing readonly access web session read only: https://tmate.io/t/ro-guN ssh session read only: ssh ro-guNQrddGynLk@sgp1.tmate.io web session: https://tmate.io/t/AkDkvKy8 ssh session: ssh AkDkvKyfzuZ.tmate.io