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You could try using a unix domain client via a proxy command transport, something like: config.unix_domains = {
{
name = "MYCONTAINER",
proxy_command = {"docker", "exec", "-i", "MYCONTAINER", "wezterm", "cli", "proxy"}
}
} assuming that you have wezterm installed in the target container, then invoking |
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I used to work with multiple jump proxy, mostly those proxy hosts can ONLY use ssh, with no other open ports, which means some awesome session management tools like mosh cannot use here. And when I attach into docker container:
Can I using wezterm to perform multiplexing within the docker container? (maybe without ssh into the docker container)
I also found the discussion here seems promising, since a multiplex protocol base on stdin/out can handle docker container better? I believe "vscode docker" extension is implemented in a similar way, when attach vscode into a remote container, it doesn't ssh into the container, but still give me a "multiplexed" terminal with the editor.
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