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Re: Remote TCP server through ssh tunnel
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Ken Raeburn |
Subject: |
Re: Remote TCP server through ssh tunnel |
Date: |
Tue, 26 Oct 2010 00:05:13 -0400 |
On Oct 25, 2010, at 16:22, Lluís wrote:
> In any case, thanks a lot for your answers, at least now I can tell my
> work mate that this is one of the few things that his shiny new emacs
> cannot do :)
Blasphemy! :-)
If you're interested in speeding up X11 sessions, I was pretty happy with dxpc
years ago (and implemented an option to have it forcibly set the "backing
store" option of all visible windows, to reduce refreshes); NX looks like an
interesting option too.
>> Anyway, as people have mentioned, I think you should look into Tramp.
>
> Well, he told me that tramp was just "too slow" when saving files. I
> don't know if this can be optimized.
It's slower than operating on local files, certainly, but I haven't been
annoyed with it enough to look much into speeding it up. It does appears that
Tramp supports using rsync; that may be faster for sending back large files to
which you've made small changes, especially combined with the SSH connection
multiplexing you've already got. In my experience, the default seems to be to
use scp, so explicitly selecting rsync may be necessary.
Ken
- Re: Server port, Leo, 2010/10/23
- Re: Server port, Stefan Monnier, 2010/10/23
- Remote TCP server through ssh tunnel [Was: Re: Server port], Lluís, 2010/10/24
- Re: Remote TCP server through ssh tunnel [Was: Re: Server port], Ken Raeburn, 2010/10/24
- Re: Remote TCP server through ssh tunnel, Lluís, 2010/10/25
- Re: Remote TCP server through ssh tunnel, Chad Brown, 2010/10/25
- Re: Remote TCP server through ssh tunnel, Stefan Monnier, 2010/10/25
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- Re: Remote TCP server through ssh tunnel, Lluís, 2010/10/25
- Re: Remote TCP server through ssh tunnel,
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