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Share Session with Two Different Users

Client User being loislane initiates the tmux session,

tmux -S /tmp/tmux-loislane attach -t shared

This will create a file which tmux refers to as a socket for connecting called tmp/tmux-loislane and only usable by Lois. Next Lois decides to give Clark access. He relays to her his user name clarkkent. Using ACLs Lois grants Clark access,

setfacl -m u:tinpham:rw /tmp/tmux-loislane

Clark on his console then connects to the socket file,

tmux -S /tmp/tmux-loislane attach -t shared 

The result will be that both Clark will see Lois' session and also be able to type in it too.

Research

Solution at bottom takes group approach to tmux - http://www.linuxonline.ca/?q=node/397

Good intro - http://www.linuxonline.ca/?q=node/397

Another good intro with some background - http://spin.atomicobject.com/2012/01/28/less-perplexing-terminal-multiplexing-with-tmux/

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