I've heard that screen is insecure (not sure why, but Red Hat no longer recommends it because of the issue), and I'd recommend trying Tmux or Byobu, being that they're safer and possibly easier to work with depending on your tastes. :)
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I've heard that screen is insecure (not sure why, but Red Hat no longer recommends it because of the issue), and I'd recommend trying Tmux or Byobu, being that they're safer and possibly easier to work with depending on your tastes. :)
That's quite interesting! Thanks for sharing, I'll do some research on the vulnerability that you've mentioned! Thank you :)