From: Angus Comber <anguscomber@gmail.com>
To: Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de>,
Emacs Help <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Cannot connect to some hosts using tramp
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2014 17:02:16 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAAtGUhVXAd=Pi4+AaLnEP1ASADN1vxpJsgHKJTSb+7ZTJ+t0sQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87ppkhprxw.fsf@gmx.de>
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.
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-04-16 16:02 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
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 15:44 ` Grant Rettke
2014-04-15 17:28 ` Michael Albinus
2014-04-16 8:49 ` Angus Comber
2014-04-16 9:03 ` Michael Albinus
2014-04-16 16:02 ` Angus Comber [this message]
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
2014-04-15 14:24 ` Grant Rettke
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