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shared_screen_session [2023/09/25 15:53] – created steveshared_screen_session [2023/09/25 16:13] (current) steve
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   * Give the user bob instruction to run 'screen -x amy/shared'    * Give the user bob instruction to run 'screen -x amy/shared' 
   * At this point, both Amy and Bob should see the same screen, either user can type - if Amy runs something like 'sudo echo "Hello"', she will be able to type her password, sudo will hide it from both users (it may echo the asterisk character).   * At this point, both Amy and Bob should see the same screen, either user can type - if Amy runs something like 'sudo echo "Hello"', she will be able to type her password, sudo will hide it from both users (it may echo the asterisk character).
 +  * Note that if two people are logging into the same account((As in the [[Remote Assistance]] role)), you don't need the 'acladd' bit.
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