Le 8 mars 2005, � 16:32, Kevin Horton a �crit :

ssh -Y to the remote computer doesn't seem to allow bluefish to see it. ssh -Y from the remote computer to my local one results in:

ssh: illegal option -- Y

I've done some googling, but nothing seems to provide an understandable hint on how to mount a volume using ssh.

Thanks for your help, but I've already invested more time in trying to get this working than I could ever hope to save by editing remote files. I'll stick with using scp to move the files back and forth, and editing them on my local machine.
A way to do it, is to make one machine a server and the other one a client, and define share points to that precise directory, then it will be loaded automatically via Connect to server (afp), and you can play with it as a local directory.

Sorry for not being very helpful here, maybe the question would be better answered on the x11-users mailing list or on any list dealing with shared machines or so within apple mailing lists, or apple forums. This one: X-Tech on sparky.listmoms.net explained in February 2004 how to use afp and shared points.

Better url: <http://web.brandeis.edu/pages/view/Bio/MacOSX#Initial_Setup>
That is from one part you mount remote volume via share points, afp, etc..., from another part you login in via ssh (I think you have to change in sshd X11Forwarding to yes and X11Trusted (don't remember exactly the name here) to yes). I'm sure it worked (not sure it works now), since I used to update with bluefish a copy of my site placed on my g3 and mounted via this technique, but unfortunately I lost the settings and cannot retrieve how I did it.

Some gurus on networks could answer better, I'm particularly null at networking.

Mich�le
<http://micmacfr.homeunix.org>

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