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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/tramp.texi
From: |
Kai Großjohann |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/tramp.texi |
Date: |
Sun, 14 Jul 2002 15:52:36 -0400 |
Index: emacs/man/tramp.texi
diff -c emacs/man/tramp.texi:1.7 emacs/man/tramp.texi:1.8
*** emacs/man/tramp.texi:1.7 Sun Jul 14 10:06:58 2002
--- emacs/man/tramp.texi Sun Jul 14 15:52:35 2002
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@subsubheading Behind the scenes
@cindex behind the scenes
+ @cindex details of operation
+ @cindex how it works
This section tries to explain what goes on behind the scenes when you
access a remote file through @tramp{}.
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@item @option{rm} --- @command{rsh} with @command{mimencode}
@cindex method rm
@cindex rm method
! @cindex method using rsh
Connect to the remote host with @command{rsh} and use base64 encoding to
transfer files between the machines.
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@item @option{rm} --- @command{rsh} with @command{mimencode}
@cindex method rm
@cindex rm method
! @cindex method using rsh (rm)
Connect to the remote host with @command{rsh} and use base64 encoding to
transfer files between the machines.
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@item @option{sm} --- @command{ssh} with @command{mimencode}
@cindex method sm
@cindex sm method
! @cindex method using ssh
! @cindex ssh
! @cindex mimencode
! @cindex base-64 encoding
Connect to the remote host with @command{ssh} and use base64 encoding to
transfer files between the machines.
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@item @option{sm} --- @command{ssh} with @command{mimencode}
@cindex method sm
@cindex sm method
! @cindex method using ssh (sm)
! @cindex ssh (with sm method)
! @cindex mimencode (with sm method)
! @cindex base-64 encoding (with sm method)
Connect to the remote host with @command{ssh} and use base64 encoding to
transfer files between the machines.
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@item @option{tm} --- @command{telnet} with @command{mimencode}
@cindex method tm
@cindex tm method
! @cindex method using telnet
! @cindex telnet
! @cindex mimencode
! @cindex base-64 encoding
Connect to the remote host with @command{telnet} and use base64 encoding
to transfer files between the machines.
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@item @option{tm} --- @command{telnet} with @command{mimencode}
@cindex method tm
@cindex tm method
! @cindex method using telnet (tm)
! @cindex telnet (with tm method)
! @cindex mimencode (with tm method)
! @cindex base-64 encoding (with tm method)
Connect to the remote host with @command{telnet} and use base64 encoding
to transfer files between the machines.
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@cindex method ru
@cindex ru method
@cindex method using rsh
! @cindex rsh
! @cindex uuencode
Connect to the remote host with @command{rsh} and use the
@command{uuencode} and @command{uudecode} commands to transfer files
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@cindex method ru
@cindex ru method
@cindex method using rsh
! @cindex rsh (with ru method)
! @cindex uuencode (with ru method)
Connect to the remote host with @command{rsh} and use the
@command{uuencode} and @command{uudecode} commands to transfer files
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@item @option{su} --- @command{ssh} with @command{uuencode}
@cindex method su
@cindex su method
! @cindex method using ssh
! @cindex ssh
! @cindex uuencode
Connect to the remote host with @command{ssh} and use the
@command{uuencode} and @command{uudecode} commands to transfer files
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@item @option{su} --- @command{ssh} with @command{uuencode}
@cindex method su
@cindex su method
! @cindex method using ssh (su)
! @cindex ssh (with su method)
! @cindex uuencode (with su method)
Connect to the remote host with @command{ssh} and use the
@command{uuencode} and @command{uudecode} commands to transfer files
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@item @option{tu} --- @command{telnet} with @command{uuencode}
@cindex tu method
@cindex method tu
! @cindex method using telnet
! @cindex telnet
! @cindex uuencode
Connect to the remote host with @command{telnet} and use the
@command{uuencode} and @command{uudecode} commands to transfer files
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@item @option{tu} --- @command{telnet} with @command{uuencode}
@cindex tu method
@cindex method tu
! @cindex method using telnet (tu)
! @cindex telnet (with tu method)
! @cindex uuencode (with tu method)
Connect to the remote host with @command{telnet} and use the
@command{uuencode} and @command{uudecode} commands to transfer files
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@item @option{sum} --- @command{su} with @command{mimencode}
@cindex method sum
@cindex sum method
! @cindex method using su
! @cindex su
! @cindex mimencode
! @cindex base-64 encoding
This method does not connect to a remote host at all, rather it uses the
@command{su} program to allow you to edit files as another user. Uses
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@item @option{sum} --- @command{su} with @command{mimencode}
@cindex method sum
@cindex sum method
! @cindex method using su (sum)
! @cindex su (with sum method)
! @cindex mimencode (with sum method)
! @cindex base-64 encoding (with sum method)
This method does not connect to a remote host at all, rather it uses the
@command{su} program to allow you to edit files as another user. Uses
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@item @option{suu} --- @command{su} with @command{uuencode}
@cindex method suu
@cindex suu method
! @cindex method using su
! @cindex su
! @cindex uuencode
Like @option{sum}, this uses the @command{su} program to allow you to
edit files on the local host as another user. Uses @command{uuencode}
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@item @option{suu} --- @command{su} with @command{uuencode}
@cindex method suu
@cindex suu method
! @cindex method using su (suu)
! @cindex su (with suu method)
! @cindex uuencode (with suu method)
Like @option{sum}, this uses the @command{su} program to allow you to
edit files on the local host as another user. Uses @command{uuencode}
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@item @option{sudm} --- @command{sudo} with @command{mimencode}
@cindex method sudm
@cindex sudm method
! @cindex method using sudo
! @cindex sudo
! @cindex mimencode
! @cindex base-64 encoding
This is similar to the @option{sum} method, but it uses @command{sudo}
rather than @command{su} to become a different user.
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@item @option{sudm} --- @command{sudo} with @command{mimencode}
@cindex method sudm
@cindex sudm method
! @cindex method using sudo (sudm)
! @cindex sudo (with sudm method)
! @cindex mimencode (with sudm method)
! @cindex base-64 encoding (with sudm method)
This is similar to the @option{sum} method, but it uses @command{sudo}
rather than @command{su} to become a different user.
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@item @option{sudu} --- @command{sudo} with @command{uuencode}
@cindex method sudu
@cindex sudu method
! @cindex method using sudo
! @cindex sudo
! @cindex uuencode
This is similar to the @option{suu} method, but it uses @command{sudo}
rather than @command{su} to become a different user.
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@item @option{sudu} --- @command{sudo} with @command{uuencode}
@cindex method sudu
@cindex sudu method
! @cindex method using sudo (sudu)
! @cindex sudo (with sudu method)
! @cindex uuencode (with sudu method)
This is similar to the @option{suu} method, but it uses @command{sudo}
rather than @command{su} to become a different user.
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@item @option{smx} --- @command{ssh} with @command{mimencode}
@cindex method smx
@cindex smx method
! @cindex method using ssh
! @cindex ssh
! @cindex mimencode
! @cindex base-64 encoding
! @cindex Cygwin
As you expect, this is similar to @option{sm}, only a little
different. Whereas @option{sm} opens a normal interactive shell on
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@item @option{smx} --- @command{ssh} with @command{mimencode}
@cindex method smx
@cindex smx method
! @cindex method using ssh (smx)
! @cindex ssh (with smx method)
! @cindex mimencode (with smx method)
! @cindex base-64 encoding (with smx method)
! @cindex Cygwin (with smx method)
As you expect, this is similar to @option{sm}, only a little
different. Whereas @option{sm} opens a normal interactive shell on
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@item @option{km} --- @command{krlogin} with @command{mimencode}
@cindex method km
@cindex km method
! @cindex krlogin
! @cindex Kerberos
! @cindex mimencode
! @cindex base-64 encoding
This method is also similar to @option{sm}. It only uses the
@command{krlogin -x} command to log in to the remote host.
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@item @option{km} --- @command{krlogin} with @command{mimencode}
@cindex method km
@cindex km method
! @cindex krlogin (with km method)
! @cindex Kerberos (with km method)
! @cindex mimencode (with km method)
! @cindex base-64 encoding (with km method)
This method is also similar to @option{sm}. It only uses the
@command{krlogin -x} command to log in to the remote host.
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@item @option{plinku} --- @command{plink} with @command{uuencode}
@cindex method plinku
@cindex plinku method
! @cindex method using plink
! @cindex plink
! @cindex uuencode
This method is mostly interesting for Windows users using the PuTTY
implementation of SSH. It uses @samp{plink -ssh} to log in to the
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@item @option{plinku} --- @command{plink} with @command{uuencode}
@cindex method plinku
@cindex plinku method
! @cindex method using plink (plinku)
! @cindex plink (with plinku method)
! @cindex uuencode (with plinku method)
This method is mostly interesting for Windows users using the PuTTY
implementation of SSH. It uses @samp{plink -ssh} to log in to the
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@item @option{plinkm} --- @command{plink} with @command{mimencode}
@cindex method plinkm
@cindex plinkm method
! @cindex method using plink
! @cindex plink
! @cindex mimencode
! @cindex base-64 encoding
Like @option{plinku}, but uses base64 encoding instead of uu encoding.
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@item @option{plinkm} --- @command{plink} with @command{mimencode}
@cindex method plinkm
@cindex plinkm method
! @cindex method using plink (plinkm)
! @cindex plink (with plinkm method)
! @cindex mimencode (with plinkm method)
! @cindex base-64 encoding (with plinkm method)
Like @option{plinku}, but uses base64 encoding instead of uu encoding.
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@item @option{rcp} --- @command{rsh} and @command{rcp}
@cindex method rcp
@cindex rcp method
! @cindex rcp
! @cindex rsh
This method uses the @command{rsh} and @command{rcp} commands to connect
to the remote machine and transfer files. This is probably the fastest
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@item @option{rcp} --- @command{rsh} and @command{rcp}
@cindex method rcp
@cindex rcp method
! @cindex rcp (with rcp method)
! @cindex rsh (with rcp method)
This method uses the @command{rsh} and @command{rcp} commands to connect
to the remote machine and transfer files. This is probably the fastest
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@item @option{scp} --- @command{ssh} and @command{scp}
@cindex method scp
@cindex scp method
! @cindex scp
! @cindex ssh
Using @command{ssh} to connect to the remote host and @command{scp} to
transfer files between the machines is the best method for securely
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@item @option{scp} --- @command{ssh} and @command{scp}
@cindex method scp
@cindex scp method
! @cindex scp (with scp method)
! @cindex ssh (with scp method)
Using @command{ssh} to connect to the remote host and @command{scp} to
transfer files between the machines is the best method for securely
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@item @option{rsync} --- @command{ssh} and @command{rsync}
@cindex method rsync
@cindex rsync method
! @cindex rsync
! @cindex ssh
Using the @command{ssh} command to connect securely to the remote
machine and the @command{rsync} command to transfer files is almost
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@item @option{rsync} --- @command{ssh} and @command{rsync}
@cindex method rsync
@cindex rsync method
! @cindex rsync (with rsync method)
! @cindex ssh (with rsync method)
Using the @command{ssh} command to connect securely to the remote
machine and the @command{rsync} command to transfer files is almost
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@item @option{scpx} --- @command{ssh} and @command{scp}
@cindex method scpx
@cindex scpx method
! @cindex scp
! @cindex ssh
! @cindex Cygwin
As you expect, this is similar to @option{scp}, only a little
different. Whereas @option{scp} opens a normal interactive shell on
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@item @option{scpx} --- @command{ssh} and @command{scp}
@cindex method scpx
@cindex scpx method
! @cindex scp (with scpx method)
! @cindex ssh (with scpx method)
! @cindex Cygwin (with scpx method)
As you expect, this is similar to @option{scp}, only a little
different. Whereas @option{scp} opens a normal interactive shell on
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@item @option{pscp} --- @command{plink} and @command{pscp}
@cindex method pscp
@cindex pscp method
! @cindex pscp
! @cindex plink
! @cindex PuTTY
This method is similar to @option{scp}, but it uses the
@command{plink} command to connect to the remote host, and it uses
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@item @option{pscp} --- @command{plink} and @command{pscp}
@cindex method pscp
@cindex pscp method
! @cindex pscp (with pscp method)
! @cindex plink (with pscp method)
! @cindex PuTTY (with pscp method)
This method is similar to @option{scp}, but it uses the
@command{plink} command to connect to the remote host, and it uses
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@item @option{fcp} --- @command{fsh} and @command{fcp}
@cindex method fcp
@cindex fcp method
! @cindex fsh
! @cindex fcp
This method is similar to @option{scp}, but it uses the @command{fsh}
command to connect to the remote host, and it uses @command{fcp} for
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@item @option{fcp} --- @command{fsh} and @command{fcp}
@cindex method fcp
@cindex fcp method
! @cindex fsh (with fcp method)
! @cindex fcp (with fcp method)
This method is similar to @option{scp}, but it uses the @command{fsh}
command to connect to the remote host, and it uses @command{fcp} for
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--- 979,986 ----
/bin/sh -i} to establish the connection, it does not work to just say
@command{fsh @var{host} -l @var{user}}.
+ @cindex method fsh
+ @cindex fsh method
There is no inline method using @command{fsh} as the multiplexing
provided by the program is not very useful in our context. @tramp{}
opens just one connection to the remote host and then keeps it open,
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@item @option{multi} --- base64 encoding with @command{mimencode}
@cindex method multi
@cindex multi method
! @cindex base-64 encoding
! @cindex mimencode
The file is transferred through the connection in base64 encoding. Uses
the @command{mimencode} program for doing encoding and decoding, but
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@item @option{multi} --- base64 encoding with @command{mimencode}
@cindex method multi
@cindex multi method
! @cindex mimencode (with multi method)
! @cindex base-64 encoding (with multi method)
The file is transferred through the connection in base64 encoding. Uses
the @command{mimencode} program for doing encoding and decoding, but
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@item @option{multiu} --- use commands @command{uuencode} and
@command{uudecode}
@cindex method multiu
@cindex multiu method
! @cindex uuencode
The file is transferred through the connection in `uu' encoding. Uses
the @command{uuencode} and @command{uudecode} programs for encoding and
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@item @option{multiu} --- use commands @command{uuencode} and
@command{uudecode}
@cindex method multiu
@cindex multiu method
! @cindex uuencode (with multiu method)
The file is transferred through the connection in `uu' encoding. Uses
the @command{uuencode} and @command{uudecode} programs for encoding and
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@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section Remote shell setup hints
@cindex remote shell setup
! @cindex .profile file
! @cindex .login file
@cindex shell init files
As explained in the @ref{Overview} section, @tramp{} connects to the
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@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section Remote shell setup hints
@cindex remote shell setup
! @cindex @file{.profile} file
! @cindex @file{.login} file
@cindex shell init files
As explained in the @ref{Overview} section, @tramp{} connects to the
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@node Windows setup hints
@section Issues with Cygwin ssh
! @cindex Cygwin
This section needs a lot of work! Please help.
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@node Windows setup hints
@section Issues with Cygwin ssh
! @cindex Cygwin, issues
This section needs a lot of work! Please help.