* Cannot connect to some hosts using tramp @ 2014-04-15 13:12 Angus Comber 2014-04-15 14:22 ` Michael Albinus 2014-04-15 14:24 ` Grant Rettke 0 siblings, 2 replies; 14+ messages in thread From: Angus Comber @ 2014-04-15 13:12 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Emacs Help I have a number of unix hosts which I need to connect to which are all located within our company LAN. Some hosts I can connect to, others I can't for some reason. I am using emacs 23.3.1. I connect like this: m-x tramp to get started (without this I find it doesn't work for ANY host). c-x c-f //host:file Then prompted for a password. It works for a solaris box here but not a red hat linux host. Any ideas why this might not be working? Any config I can do to help? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: Cannot connect to some hosts using tramp 2014-04-15 13:12 Cannot connect to some hosts using tramp Angus Comber @ 2014-04-15 14:22 ` Michael Albinus 2014-04-15 14:56 ` Angus Comber 2014-04-15 14:24 ` Grant Rettke 1 sibling, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Michael Albinus @ 2014-04-15 14:22 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Angus Comber; +Cc: Emacs Help Angus Comber <anguscomber@gmail.com> writes: Hi Angus, > Any ideas why this might not be working? Any config I can do to help? Perform (setq tramp-verbose 6) Rerun your (failed) test. There will be a Tramp debug buffer, which tells. Show it. Best regards, Michael. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: Cannot connect to some hosts using tramp 2014-04-15 14:22 ` Michael Albinus @ 2014-04-15 14:56 ` Angus Comber 2014-04-15 15:44 ` Grant Rettke 2014-04-15 17:28 ` Michael Albinus 0 siblings, 2 replies; 14+ messages in thread From: Angus Comber @ 2014-04-15 14:56 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Michael Albinus; +Cc: Emacs Help Hi How do I find the tramp log. *Messages* buffer contents: 6 Loading tramp...done Opening FTP connection to uk-rhel53qa32... That was after (setq tramp-verbose 6) c-x c-e c-x c-f /uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt Also tried: /acomber:uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt But same result. Just see Opening FTP connection to uk-rhel53qa32... - for a long long long time On 15 April 2014 15:22, Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> wrote: > Angus Comber <anguscomber@gmail.com> writes: > > Hi Angus, > > > Any ideas why this might not be working? Any config I can do to help? > > Perform (setq tramp-verbose 6) > > Rerun your (failed) test. There will be a Tramp debug buffer, which tells. > Show it. > > Best regards, Michael. > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: Cannot connect to some hosts using tramp 2014-04-15 14:56 ` Angus Comber @ 2014-04-15 15:44 ` Grant Rettke 2014-04-15 17:28 ` Michael Albinus 1 sibling, 0 replies; 14+ messages in thread From: Grant Rettke @ 2014-04-15 15:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Angus Comber; +Cc: Emacs Help, Michael Albinus Angus please post some details about what exactly you tried, from where, using what, and what happened. Grant Rettke | AAAS, ACM, AMA, COG, FSF, IEEE, Sigma Xi grettke@acm.org | http://www.wisdomandwonder.com/ “Wisdom begins in wonder.” --Socrates ((λ (x) (x x)) (λ (x) (x x))) “Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously.” --Thompson On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 9:56 AM, Angus Comber <anguscomber@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > > How do I find the tramp log. *Messages* buffer contents: > > 6 > Loading tramp...done > Opening FTP connection to uk-rhel53qa32... > > That was after > > (setq tramp-verbose 6) c-x c-e > > c-x c-f /uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt > > Also tried: > > /acomber:uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt > > But same result. > > Just see Opening FTP connection to uk-rhel53qa32... - for a long long long > time > > > > > > > On 15 April 2014 15:22, Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> wrote: > >> Angus Comber <anguscomber@gmail.com> writes: >> >> Hi Angus, >> >> > Any ideas why this might not be working? Any config I can do to help? >> >> Perform (setq tramp-verbose 6) >> >> Rerun your (failed) test. There will be a Tramp debug buffer, which tells. >> Show it. >> >> Best regards, Michael. >> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: Cannot connect to some hosts using tramp 2014-04-15 14:56 ` Angus Comber 2014-04-15 15:44 ` Grant Rettke @ 2014-04-15 17:28 ` Michael Albinus 2014-04-16 8:49 ` Angus Comber 1 sibling, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Michael Albinus @ 2014-04-15 17:28 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Angus Comber; +Cc: Emacs Help Angus Comber <anguscomber@gmail.com> writes: > Hi Hi Angus, > How do I find the tramp log. *Messages* buffer contents: > > 6 > Loading tramp...done > Opening FTP connection to uk-rhel53qa32... > > That was after > > (setq tramp-verbose 6) c-x c-e > > c-x c-f /uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt > > Also tried: > > /acomber:uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt > > But same result. > > Just see Opening FTP connection to uk-rhel53qa32... - for a long long > long time Well, opening an FTQ connection might not be what you want. Do you have some Tramp settings in your .emacs, which makes ftp the default connection? What happens, if you open "/ssh:uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt" (I assume you want to use ssh)? And what do you want to get with "/acomber:uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt"? That's not a valid Tramp file name, I guess you mean "/ssh:acomber@uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt". Best regards, Michael. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: Cannot connect to some hosts using tramp 2014-04-15 17:28 ` Michael Albinus @ 2014-04-16 8:49 ` Angus Comber 2014-04-16 9:03 ` Michael Albinus 0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Angus Comber @ 2014-04-16 8:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Michael Albinus; +Cc: Emacs Help I would really like to get this to work. I have no special tramp config in my emacs file. So I could play with that. I did have a go with various options but nothing seemed to work. I am wondering if I need to set a default username in putty? I have seen notes on Pageant??? Maybe I need to configure or do something with that. I am also on a fairly old version of emacs, 23.3.1, so I can try the latest version. I did try that too, and for some reason it looked like default was to use FTP because I always so a message indicating FTP was being used. And I am running Windows which probably doesn't help either, Windows 7. Can't do anything about that though. Any suggestions as good places to start would be greatly appreciated. Angus On 15 April 2014 18:28, Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> wrote: > Angus Comber <anguscomber@gmail.com> writes: > > > Hi > > Hi Angus, > > > How do I find the tramp log. *Messages* buffer contents: > > > > 6 > > Loading tramp...done > > Opening FTP connection to uk-rhel53qa32... > > > > That was after > > > > (setq tramp-verbose 6) c-x c-e > > > > c-x c-f /uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt > > > > Also tried: > > > > /acomber:uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt > > > > But same result. > > > > Just see Opening FTP connection to uk-rhel53qa32... - for a long long > > long time > > Well, opening an FTQ connection might not be what you want. Do you have > some Tramp settings in your .emacs, which makes ftp the default connection? > > What happens, if you open "/ssh:uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt" (I assume > you want to use ssh)? > > And what do you want to get with "/acomber:uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt"? > That's not a valid Tramp file name, I guess you mean > "/ssh:acomber@uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt". > > Best regards, Michael. > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: Cannot connect to some hosts using tramp 2014-04-16 8:49 ` Angus Comber @ 2014-04-16 9:03 ` Michael Albinus 2014-04-16 16:02 ` Angus Comber 0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Michael Albinus @ 2014-04-16 9:03 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Angus Comber; +Cc: Emacs Help Angus Comber <anguscomber@gmail.com> writes: Hi Angus, > I would really like to get this to work. Me too :-) > I am wondering if I need to set a default username in putty? I have > seen notes on Pageant??? Maybe I need to configure or do something > with that. Not needed. All information could be in the file name. > I am also on a fairly old version of emacs, 23.3.1, so I can try the > latest version. I did try that too, and for some reason it looked like > default was to use FTP because I always so a message indicating FTP > was being used. That's strange, yes. But if you set the method in the file name, it shouldn't matter what's the default. > And I am running Windows which probably doesn't help either, Windows > 7. Can't do anything about that though. Well, personally I don't use MS Windows. But there are people using Tramp on this, so it shall be possible :-) > Any suggestions as good places to start would be greatly appreciated. First try to use a full remote path name, as proposed already. Since you are using PuTTY, the path name might be "/plink:acomber@uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt" What happens, if you open a file like this (without the double quotes, of course)? > Angus Best regards, Michael. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: Cannot connect to some hosts using tramp 2014-04-16 9:03 ` Michael Albinus @ 2014-04-16 16:02 ` Angus Comber 2014-04-16 18:53 ` Michael Albinus 0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Angus Comber @ 2014-04-16 16:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Michael Albinus, Emacs Help This is what I tried: m-x tramp c-x c-f /plink:acomber@uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt Then I was prompted for my password. I entered password and get these odd messages in *scratch*: Invalid help command foo. open plink Unknown host plink. Invalid help command foo. open plink Unknown host plink. I am not sure what the bar is called in Emacs but the grey bar at the foot of Emacs says: -1\**- *ftp acomber@plink* All L7 (Internal Ange-ftp:no process)------------- Angus On 16 April 2014 10:03, Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> wrote: > Angus Comber <anguscomber@gmail.com> writes: > > Hi Angus, > > > I would really like to get this to work. > > Me too :-) > > > I am wondering if I need to set a default username in putty? I have > > seen notes on Pageant??? Maybe I need to configure or do something > > with that. > > Not needed. All information could be in the file name. > > > I am also on a fairly old version of emacs, 23.3.1, so I can try the > > latest version. I did try that too, and for some reason it looked like > > default was to use FTP because I always so a message indicating FTP > > was being used. > > That's strange, yes. But if you set the method in the file name, it > shouldn't matter what's the default. > > > And I am running Windows which probably doesn't help either, Windows > > 7. Can't do anything about that though. > > Well, personally I don't use MS Windows. But there are people using > Tramp on this, so it shall be possible :-) > > > Any suggestions as good places to start would be greatly appreciated. > > First try to use a full remote path name, as proposed already. Since you > are using PuTTY, the path name might be > "/plink:acomber@uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt" > > What happens, if you open a file like this (without the double quotes, > of course)? > > > Angus > > Best regards, Michael. > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: Cannot connect to some hosts using tramp 2014-04-16 16:02 ` Angus Comber @ 2014-04-16 18:53 ` Michael Albinus 2014-04-17 9:11 ` Angus Comber 2014-04-17 15:13 ` Robert Thorpe 0 siblings, 2 replies; 14+ messages in thread From: Michael Albinus @ 2014-04-16 18:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Angus Comber; +Cc: Emacs Help Angus Comber <anguscomber@gmail.com> writes: > This is what I tried: > > m-x tramp ??? There is no command `tramp' ... > c-x c-f /plink:acomber@uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt > > Then I was prompted for my password. I entered password and get these > odd messages in *scratch*: > > Invalid help command foo. > open plink > Unknown host plink. > Invalid help command foo. > open plink > Unknown host plink. > > I am not sure what the bar is called in Emacs but the grey bar at the > foot of Emacs says: > > -1\**- *ftp acomber@plink* All L7 (Internal Ange-ftp:no > process)------------- That means definitely, that ange-ftp's entries in file-name-handler-alist are active. They shouldn't. Let's start from scratch: Start a new Emacs with "emacs -Q". This prevents all user defined settings. In that new Emacs, open a file c-x c-f /plink:acomber@uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt Does this work? > Angus Best regards, Michael. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: Cannot connect to some hosts using tramp 2014-04-16 18:53 ` Michael Albinus @ 2014-04-17 9:11 ` Angus Comber 2014-04-17 9:52 ` Michael Albinus 2014-04-17 17:07 ` Angus Comber 2014-04-17 15:13 ` Robert Thorpe 1 sibling, 2 replies; 14+ messages in thread From: Angus Comber @ 2014-04-17 9:11 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Michael Albinus; +Cc: Emacs Help Hmmm, yes that works. But I have nothing in my init.el file which seems to be related to tramp. However, I renamed my init.el file and tried without the -Q and it also worked. And it also now works without the plink. Eg /acomber@uk-rhel53qa32: works. Thanks. I will play about re-adding extracts of my init.el file to find out what screws it up. On 16 April 2014 19:53, Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> wrote: > Angus Comber <anguscomber@gmail.com> writes: > > > This is what I tried: > > > > m-x tramp > > ??? There is no command `tramp' ... > > > c-x c-f /plink:acomber@uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt > > > > Then I was prompted for my password. I entered password and get these > > odd messages in *scratch*: > > > > Invalid help command foo. > > open plink > > Unknown host plink. > > Invalid help command foo. > > open plink > > Unknown host plink. > > > > I am not sure what the bar is called in Emacs but the grey bar at the > > foot of Emacs says: > > > > -1\**- *ftp acomber@plink* All L7 (Internal Ange-ftp:no > > process)------------- > > That means definitely, that ange-ftp's entries in > file-name-handler-alist are active. They shouldn't. > > Let's start from scratch: Start a new Emacs with "emacs -Q". This > prevents all user defined settings. In that new Emacs, open a file > > c-x c-f /plink:acomber@uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt > > Does this work? > > > Angus > > Best regards, Michael. > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: Cannot connect to some hosts using tramp 2014-04-17 9:11 ` Angus Comber @ 2014-04-17 9:52 ` Michael Albinus 2014-04-17 17:07 ` Angus Comber 1 sibling, 0 replies; 14+ messages in thread From: Michael Albinus @ 2014-04-17 9:52 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Angus Comber; +Cc: Emacs Help Angus Comber <anguscomber@gmail.com> writes: > Hmmm, yes that works. Great! > But I have nothing in my init.el file which seems to be related to > tramp. However, I renamed my init.el file and tried without the -Q and > it also worked. > > And it also now works without the plink. Eg /acomber@uk-rhel53qa32: > works. Yes, because plink (or pscp, it depends) is the default method under MS Windows. > Thanks. I will play about re-adding extracts of my init.el file to > find out what screws it up. Yep. Bisecting might be the fastest approach. Maybe you could also report then, what was the reason for the pain ... Best regards, Michael. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: Cannot connect to some hosts using tramp 2014-04-17 9:11 ` Angus Comber 2014-04-17 9:52 ` Michael Albinus @ 2014-04-17 17:07 ` Angus Comber 1 sibling, 0 replies; 14+ messages in thread From: Angus Comber @ 2014-04-17 17:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Michael Albinus; +Cc: Emacs Help Some feedback It might have been me being dumb... The first examples I saw for this specified: /<host>:<file> which I used. But that doesn't work, for me anyway, although it is possible you can configure a default username somehow. So I can leave my emacs file as is - it seems the part I was missing was adding the username. So /<username>@<host>:<filename> works As does /<username>@<host>: - where I get a directory listing. You are prompted for a password of course. On 17 April 2014 10:11, Angus Comber <anguscomber@gmail.com> wrote: > Hmmm, yes that works. > > But I have nothing in my init.el file which seems to be related to tramp. > However, I renamed my init.el file and tried without the -Q and it also > worked. > > And it also now works without the plink. Eg /acomber@uk-rhel53qa32: > works. > > Thanks. I will play about re-adding extracts of my init.el file to find > out what screws it up. > > > > > On 16 April 2014 19:53, Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> wrote: > >> Angus Comber <anguscomber@gmail.com> writes: >> >> > This is what I tried: >> > >> > m-x tramp >> >> ??? There is no command `tramp' ... >> >> > c-x c-f /plink:acomber@uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt >> > >> > Then I was prompted for my password. I entered password and get these >> > odd messages in *scratch*: >> > >> > Invalid help command foo. >> > open plink >> > Unknown host plink. >> > Invalid help command foo. >> > open plink >> > Unknown host plink. >> > >> > I am not sure what the bar is called in Emacs but the grey bar at the >> > foot of Emacs says: >> > >> > -1\**- *ftp acomber@plink* All L7 (Internal Ange-ftp:no >> > process)------------- >> >> That means definitely, that ange-ftp's entries in >> file-name-handler-alist are active. They shouldn't. >> >> Let's start from scratch: Start a new Emacs with "emacs -Q". This >> prevents all user defined settings. In that new Emacs, open a file >> >> c-x c-f /plink:acomber@uk-rhel53qa32:myextract.txt >> >> Does this work? >> >> > Angus >> >> Best regards, Michael. >> > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: Cannot connect to some hosts using tramp 2014-04-16 18:53 ` Michael Albinus 2014-04-17 9:11 ` Angus Comber @ 2014-04-17 15:13 ` Robert Thorpe 1 sibling, 0 replies; 14+ messages in thread From: Robert Thorpe @ 2014-04-17 15:13 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Michael Albinus; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs > Angus Comber <anguscomber@gmail.com> writes: > >> This is what I tried: >> >> m-x tramp > > ??? There is no command `tramp' ... I think what's happening here is that the command "tramp-unload-tramp" is autoloaded. On my Emacs it's the only command beginning with "tramp". In that case if you do "M-x tramp RET" minibuffer completion will expand it to "tramp-unload-tramp". This may be a quirk of my config though. BR, Robert Thorpe ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* Re: Cannot connect to some hosts using tramp 2014-04-15 13:12 Cannot connect to some hosts using tramp Angus Comber 2014-04-15 14:22 ` Michael Albinus @ 2014-04-15 14:24 ` Grant Rettke 1 sibling, 0 replies; 14+ messages in thread From: Grant Rettke @ 2014-04-15 14:24 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Angus Comber; +Cc: Emacs Help Diagnosis questions: 01. May you traceroute from box A to box B without Tramp or an ssh config and user id X? 02. May you ssh from box A to box B without Tramp or an ssh config and user id X? 03. May you ssh from box A to box B without Tramp but using a ssh config and user id X? 04. May you ssh from box A to box B with Tramp but using a ssh config and user id X? Grant Rettke | AAAS, ACM, AMA, COG, FSF, IEEE, Sigma Xi grettke@acm.org | http://www.wisdomandwonder.com/ “Wisdom begins in wonder.” --Socrates ((λ (x) (x x)) (λ (x) (x x))) “Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously.” --Thompson On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 8:12 AM, Angus Comber <anguscomber@gmail.com> wrote: > I have a number of unix hosts which I need to connect to which are all > located within our company LAN. > > Some hosts I can connect to, others I can't for some reason. > > I am using emacs 23.3.1. > > I connect like this: > > m-x tramp to get started (without this I find it doesn't work for ANY > host). > > c-x c-f //host:file > > Then prompted for a password. > > It works for a solaris box here but not a red hat linux host. > > Any ideas why this might not be working? Any config I can do to help? > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
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