I'd like to have an interactive session, therefore the Tramp stuff doesn't help.
It seems this is an itch a lot of people scratched, but I've not been able to find a solution. What baffles me is that I can run an SSH interactive session from a vanilla cmd.exe, and although Emas can start interactive sessions with a wealth of processes, it seems it just can't talk to ssh.exe. 2010/7/21 Michael Albinus <michael.albi...@gmx.de>: > egarrulo <egarr...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Do you mean that EmacsW32 works with Putty out of the box? > > It depends what you want to do with your ssh connection. If it is just > about file visiting, Tramp + PuTTY work out of the box with GNU Emacs > and EmacsW32. > > Using plink (from PuTTY) as interactive shell in Emacs I have never > tried. > >> Thanks. >