Releases: tmate-io/tmate
Releases · tmate-io/tmate
tmate 2.4.0
New Features:
- Add support for named sessions. Run tmate with
tmate -k api_key -n session_name -r session_name_ro
to name sessions. See https://tmate.io/#named_sessions - Add a foreground mode with
tmate -F
. This is useful when tmate is used only for remote access. See https://tmate.io/#remote_access - Add SSH key access control. Run tmate with
-a authorized_keys
or settmate-authorized-keys
in the tmate configuration file. This will allow access to tmate to only SSH clients with keys contained in the authorized keys file. See https://tmate.io/#access_control - SSH keys are no longer needed to use tmate
Bug fixes:
- Fix reconnection bug due to misconfigured keepalives
Existing feature changes:
- Tmux configuration file
~/.tmux.conf
is no longer loaded.. You may addsource-file ~/.tmux.conf
in~/.tmate.conf
to retain the older behavior. Discussion can be found in #108 - Initial connection strings are now shown in a separate window at start time
tmate 2.3.1
Bump to version 2.3.1
tmate 2.3.0
tmate is now compatible with libssh 0.9. Thank you @cryptomilk
tmate 2.2.1
- Reconnection implemented
- Bug fixes in synchronizing the key bindings
- webhooks support added: https://github.com/tmate-io/tmate/wiki/Webhooks
tmate 2.2.0
Notes:
- tmate is now up to date with the latest tmux codebase.
- We now release static binaries for linux.
Happy pairing!