You are more of a network expert than me, can you explain why it is unreliable? The shell method works for me.
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try running slow commands, for instance...
for $i in 1 2 3 4; do sleep 1; echo $i; done
You need a way to find out where the output of some command ends. You can look for the shell prompt, or make your commands print their output encoded in some format (for instance MIME-encoded), but in any case, it is a hassle. | [reply] [d/l] |