Establishing terminal sessions
In the basic scenario, the ts-shell user connects to the
target system by issuing ts-shell commands.
User alice can now log in to ts-shell on
the terminal server and access the terminal devices on LXGUEST1.
Accessing
lxterm1: alice@ts-shell> connect lxguest1 lxterm1 ts-shell: Connecting to lxguest1 (terminal identifier: lxterm1)... login as: ... [LXGUEST1]$ ... [LXGUEST1]$ exit ts-shell: Connection ended alice@ts-shell>
Accessing
hvc0 with
the default setting for the terminal ID: alice@ts-shell> terminal lnxhvc0 alice@ts-shell> connect lxguest1 ts-shell: Connecting to lxguest1 (terminal identifier: lnxhvc0)... login as: ... [LXGUEST1]$ export TERM=xterm ... [LXGUEST1]$ exit ts-shell: Connection ended alice@ts-shell>
Exiting the terminal session at
the target system might result in a renewed login prompt to the target
system. If so, you might have to press Control and underscore (Ctrl+_),
and then press d to disconnect and return to the ts-shell
(see also Security hint).