.TH RSCREEN 1 .SH NAME rscreen \- monitor and restart remote screen session .SH SYNOPSIS .SY rscreen [\fIautossh\fR or \fIssh options\fR] <[\fIuser\fR@]\fIhost\fR> .YS .SY ruscreen [\fIautossh\fR or \fIssh options\fR] <[\fIuser\fR@]\fIhost\fR> .YS .SY rtmux [\fIautossh\fR or \fIssh options\fR] <[\fIuser\fR@]\fIhost\fR> .YS .SH DESCRIPTION \fBrscreen\fR/\fBruscreen\fR/\fBrtmux\fR is a script to use \fBautossh\fR to open up a remote \fBscreen\fR, \fBscreen -U\fR or \fBtmux\fR session, or reconnect to an existing one. Based on autossh's original \fBrscreen\fR example script as installed on Debian systems into \fI/usr/share/doc/autossh/examples/rscreen\fR, but with more generally usable defaults. .B ruscreen and .B rtmux are just symbolic links to the .B rscreen script and the script checks under which name it has been called. .SH SEE ALSO .BR ssh (1), .BR autossh (1), .BR screen (1), .BR tmux (1) .SH AUTHOR .B rscreen was written by Carson Harding (2002) and Axel Beckert (2011). .SH COPYRIGHT Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are freely permitted.