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by db48x
875 days ago
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No, it requires only one thing: turn on persistent SSH connections. This means that new SSH connections to the same server do not actually require opening a new TCP connection, do not require negotiating new session keys, and do not require additional authentication. To turn this on, add these settings to your ~/.ssh/config file: ControlMaster auto
ControlPersist yes
ControlPath ~/.ssh/control/%C
You should also use key–based authentication so that TRAMP never has to ask for a password, but this is less important once you are using persistent connections. Add something like this to your ssh config: Host orod-na-thon
Hostname 192.168.2.133
User db48x
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_ed25519_your_private_key
Now go to Emacs and open up /ssh:orod-na-thon:~/.ssh/authorized_keys. This is the TRAMP path for your authorized_keys file on the machine named orod-na-thon. It will ask you for your password. Paste in your public key (which you can get by opening up the .pub file that goes alongside the private key in ~/ssh), and save it. Now future connections to orod-na-thon will be able to authenticate automatically using this key pair, and there will be no password prompt when you open a file there. |
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Anyone aware of a solution of how to start the local editor from the remote to open the remote file?