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Tramp and ssh control path
From: |
Suvayu Ali |
Subject: |
Tramp and ssh control path |
Date: |
Thu, 11 Apr 2013 14:38:21 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.5.21 (2012-12-30) |
Hi,
I noticed for a while now, tramp ignores my control path settings for a
remote host. To elaborate, I have the following in my ~/.ssh/config.
Host *
Protocol 2
TCPKeepAlive yes
ServerAliveInterval 60
ControlPath /tmp/ssh-ControlPath-%r@%h:%p
Now I connect to a remote host from the terminal like this:
$ ssh -M remotehost
For any subsequent connections from another terminal, I can do the
following to login without having to type my password. SSH sees a
control path for the host exists, and establishes the subsequent
connection piggy-backing on the first.
$ ssh remotehost
Now when from emacs I try to open a remote file,
C-x C-f /remotehost:path/to/file RET
I get prompted for a password: "Password for /ssh:remotehost: ".
Entering it doesn't let me open the remote file either. The attached
log file has the messages from the Messages and tramp debug buffer.
Any ideas what is wrong?
PS: While writing this email, I realised maybe there is a conflict with
the ControlPath for remotehost and the ControlPath used by tramp.
--
Suvayu
Open source is the future. It sets us free.
tramp-msg.log
Description: Text document
- Tramp and ssh control path,
Suvayu Ali <=
- Re: Tramp and ssh control path, Michael Albinus, 2013/04/12
- Re: Tramp and ssh control path, Suvayu Ali, 2013/04/14
- Re: Tramp and ssh control path, Stefan Monnier, 2013/04/15
- Re: Tramp and ssh control path, Michael Albinus, 2013/04/15
- Re: Tramp and ssh control path, Michael Albinus, 2013/04/15
- Re: Tramp and ssh control path, Stefan Monnier, 2013/04/15
- Re: Tramp and ssh control path, Michael Albinus, 2013/04/16