>>>>> "Haines" == Haines Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > $ ssh -vvv [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/html
>>
>> Are you really sure you have done it this way? ssh does not
>> accept path names in host names. Here my local attempt:
Haines> I went back and tried it again, and indeed it didn't
Haines> work. I apologize for bumbling somewhere along the line.
>> ftp and ssh use different root directories. Please try the
>> following:
>>
>> C-x C-f /ssh:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/ C-x C-f
>> /ftp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/
Haines> That was news to me, and indeed led me to the
Haines> solution. The following works splendidly:
Haines> C-x C-f /[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Haines> Thanks for the patience of one and all!
Haines> Only one strange thing. I find I can access everyone
Haines> else's account to the extent I have read permission for
Haines> their files! Surely this is not right. Or is it? While I
Haines> lack permission to do mischief, I certainly can snoop.
I think I've realised what has been happening here - when you ftp in
to the machine you are chrooted to your hoem directory, but not when
you ssh; this is why /html doesn't "exist" with ssh its actually
~/html. In fact ~/html would presumably work with ftp and ssh.
Sincerely,
Adrian Phillips
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