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Re: Telnet Connection on Windows
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Michael Albinus |
Subject: |
Re: Telnet Connection on Windows |
Date: |
Fri, 20 Nov 2009 21:57:47 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.1.50 (gnu/linux) |
Paul Heinrich Dietrich <paul.heinrich.dietrich@gmail.com> writes:
Btw: which Emacs and Tramp versions are you running?
> Thank you for showing me something new. Doing as you instructed allows me to
> connect. Once in, I did:
>
>> ls -lt
>
> ...and succesfully looked at a directory, though all permissions displayed ?
> and file sizes were set to 1. Next, I tried to see what jobs I have
> running:
>
>> ps -ef | grep me
>
> And it said:
>
> servername: remshd: Login incorrect.
> rsh: can't establish connection
That is not expected. The error message looks like there is a connection
problem to your remote host.
Could you, please, set tramp-verbose to 8, and rerun the test? There
will be a *debug tramp/...* buffer, which might be helpful.
However, I've realized, that there is also an eshell problem using pipes
on remote hosts. I'm working on this.
> But it does still seem to have the connection, because
>
>> ls
>
> works.
"ls" uses an eshell internal implementation instead of running the "ls"
command on the remote host, that's why there is a different behaviour.
> Many thanks for any feedback.
Best regards, Michael.