
March 24, 2013: The Debian Project Leader switches to Mosh.Changes largely include bugįixes, improved robustness, and added platform support (now April 14, 2013: Mosh has posted an Ideas List for interested contributors!ġ.2.4 has been released.August 9, 2013: JuiceSSH (SSH client for Android) adds official Mosh support - available on the Play Store.January 20, 2014: Mosh for Chrome, which brings Mosh to the Chrome browser and Chrome OS, is released.May 31, 2015: Another team of Stanford students has reproduced some of the Mosh research paper's results.New features include support for mouse modes and a reconfigurable escape character, and initial support for IPv6. July 23, 2015: Mosh 1.2.5 released, with John Hood as release lead.April 17, 2016: Termux (open source Linux environment for Android) adds a mosh 1.2.5 package.June 15, 2016: Mosh for iOS (Blink) has its first alpha release.We continue to be grateful for hosting providedīy the MIT Student Information Processing Board. August 10, 2016: The Mosh website moves to.

The ability to set a timeout to end dormant sessions automatically,Īnd support for crypto libraries other than OpenSSL. Include huge performance improvements, especially on large terminals,
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Free version is available on GitHub.ġ.2.6 released, with John Hood as release lead.
