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title: "SSH Connection Sharing"
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date: 2020-06-05T16:39:24-04:00
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draft: false
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tags: ["SSH"]
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medium_enabled: true
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---
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If you're like me, you open a lot of different terminal sessions throughout your day. When it comes to SSH, I want these different sessions to share a connection rather than creating a new one each time.
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To accomplish this, I have the following in my `~/.ssh/config` file.
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```
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ControlMaster auto
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ControlPersist no
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ControlPath ~/.ssh/sockets/socket-%r@%h:%p
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```
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| Option | Description |
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| ---------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ |
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| `ControlMaster` | Allows connection sharing |
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| `ControlPersist` | `yes` to keep connection up even when no clients are connected.<br />`2s` (or custom timeout) to keep the connection up for 2 seconds after no clients are connected.<br />`no` to disconnect immediately |
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| `ControlPath` | Where to store connection information. This should not be writable by other users. |
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You'll also need to create the `sockets` folder if you don't have it already setup.
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```bash
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mkdir ~/.ssh/sockets
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chmod go-w ~/.ssh/sockets
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```
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