From: Filipp Gunbin <fgunbin@fastmail.fm>
To: Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de>
Cc: 19702@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#19702: 25.0.50; Tramp with ssh not working with openssh 6.7 while worked with 6.6
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2015 20:45:39 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <m24mrc86d8.fsf@fastmail.fm> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87k308fbsm.fsf@gmx.de> (Michael Albinus's message of "Tue, 27 Jan 2015 17:06:33 +0100")
Michael,
On 27/01/2015 17:06 +0100, Michael Albinus wrote:
> Filipp Gunbin <fgunbin@fastmail.fm> writes:
>
> Hi Filipp,
>
>> I've recently upgraded openssh to 6.7 on MacOS X (from MacPorts) and ssh
>> in Tramp stopped working. Logs are below. Activating openssh 6.6
>> brings back the working state.
>>
>> Tramp log buffer:
>>
>> 17:34:12.318598 tramp-send-command (6) # exec ssh -l root -o
>> ControlPath=/var/folders/yb/0cdss5q52d1848_2th2kp_740000gn/T/tramp.587ZOm.%r@%h:%p
>> -o ControlMaster=auto -o ControlPersist=no -e none <myhost>
>> 17:34:15.933185 tramp-process-actions (6) #
>> root@<myhost>'s password:
>> unix_listener:
>> "/var/folders/yb/0cdss5q52d1848_2th2kp_740000gn/T/tramp.587ZOm.root@<myhost>:22.rIZDlnMe9NViEUbt"
>> too long for Unix domain socket.
>
> You see the error message: the file name of the socket is too long. What
> has changed wrt openssh 6.6? Has the template Tramp uses being expanded
> differently? And why is there the suffix ".rIZDlnMe9NViEUbt" after the
> port number?
Release notes for openssh 6.7 [1] tell:
* ssh(1): Add a %C escape sequence for LocalCommand and ControlPath
that expands to a unique identifer based on a hash of the tuple of
(local host, remote user, hostname, port). Helps avoid exceeding
miserly pathname limits for Unix domain sockets in multiplexing
control paths; bz#2220
I changed `tramp-ssh-controlmaster-options' as follows:
(setq tramp-ssh-controlmaster-options "-o ControlPath=%%C -o
ControlMaster=auto -o ControlPersist=no")
And it started working.
BTW, "name is too long" errors also occurred with 6.6, too. And the
template was expanded similarly, I checked that.
The original value contained "%t.%%r@%%h:%%p". %r, %h and %p could be
substituted by %C as the above doc says. But what about %t? It's a
temporary file as I understand and is substituted by Tramp, not by ssh.
Is it critical that it should be present in the resulting file name?
Filipp
[1] http://www.openssh.com/txt/release-6.7
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-01-27 17:45 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-01-27 14:41 bug#19702: 25.0.50; Tramp with ssh not working with openssh 6.7 while worked with 6.6 Filipp Gunbin
2015-01-27 16:06 ` Michael Albinus
2015-01-27 17:45 ` Filipp Gunbin [this message]
2015-02-02 9:20 ` Michael Albinus
2015-02-02 14:09 ` Filipp Gunbin
2015-02-02 15:16 ` Michael Albinus
2015-02-02 17:53 ` Filipp Gunbin
2015-02-03 9:45 ` Michael Albinus
2015-02-03 12:31 ` Filipp Gunbin
2015-02-03 12:43 ` Michael Albinus
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