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Quick guide improvements
From: |
Dan Jacobson |
Subject: |
Quick guide improvements |
Date: |
Wed, 17 Oct 2018 00:06:39 +0800 |
On (info "(tramp) Quick Start Guide")
5.2 Using ‘ssh’ and ‘plink’
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If your local host runs an SSH client, and the remote host runs an SSH
server, the most simple remote file name is
‘/ssh:address@hidden:/path/to/file’. The remote file name ‘/ssh::’ opens a
remote connection to yourself on the local host, and is taken often for
testing TRAMP.
SAY INSTEAD:
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If your local host runs an SSH client, and the remote host runs an SSH
server, the most simple remote file name is
‘/ssh:address@hidden:/path/to/file’.
If you have the same username there as here, just use
‘/ssh:example.com:/path/to/file’.
Now as we know,
$ ssh example.com
puts us in our home directory there.
Likewise so does
‘/ssh:example.com:’
Whereas
‘/ssh:example.com:/’
is the root directory there.
(Don't use "::", as the remote file name ‘/ssh::’ opens a remote
connection to yourself on the local host (for testing TRAMP) so
‘/ssh::example.com:/path/to/file’won't reach example.com at all.)
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THANKS!
P.S., this 'quick' guide needs a super quick cheatsheet up front.
- Quick guide improvements,
Dan Jacobson <=