* use local emacs server from remote systems
@ 2013-10-06 13:47 Thomas Koch
2013-10-06 15:55 ` chad
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From: Thomas Koch @ 2013-10-06 13:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-devel
Hi,
I've read a blog post that describes how to use a local emacs server with tcp
from remote systems[1]. Unfortunately the provided scripts from the blog only
work with emacs 24. And the described setup is too insecure to be used with
untrusted remote systems.
[1] http://blog.habnab.it/blog/2013/06/25/emacsclient-and-tramp/
Are there more people experimenting in this direction? I thought it would help
a lot if emacs server could handle different tcp authentication tokens with
different levels of privileges. Thus a remote system with an unprivileged token
could just cause the visiting of a file and nothing more.
Each token could be associated with additional information about how tramp can
open files on the remote system: IP adress, user name, password, proxy, ...
Unfortunately I've not yet learned elisp, so I could not yet hack myself on
this.
Best regards,
Thomas Koch
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