800 |
@cindex ssh (with scpx method) |
@cindex ssh (with scpx method) |
801 |
@cindex Cygwin (with scpx method) |
@cindex Cygwin (with scpx method) |
802 |
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803 |
As you expect, this is similar to @option{scp}, only a little |
As you would expect, this is similar to @option{scp}, only a little |
804 |
different. Whereas @option{scp} opens a normal interactive shell on |
different. Whereas @option{scp} opens a normal interactive shell on |
805 |
the remote host, this option uses @samp{ssh -t -t @var{host} -l |
the remote host, this option uses @samp{ssh -t -t @var{host} -l |
806 |
@var{user} /bin/sh} to open a connection. This is useful for users |
@var{user} /bin/sh} to open a connection. This is useful for users |
1241 |
strategy is to enable @tramp{} to deal with all possible situations. |
strategy is to enable @tramp{} to deal with all possible situations. |
1242 |
This is a losing battle, since it is not possible to deal with |
This is a losing battle, since it is not possible to deal with |
1243 |
@emph{all} situations. The other strategy is to require you to set up |
@emph{all} situations. The other strategy is to require you to set up |
1244 |
the remote host such that it behaves like @tramp{} expect. This might |
the remote host such that it behaves like @tramp{} expects. This might |
1245 |
be inconvenient because you have to invest a lot of effort into shell |
be inconvenient because you have to invest a lot of effort into shell |
1246 |
setup before you can begin to use @tramp{}. |
setup before you can begin to use @tramp{}. |
1247 |
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