Re: nautilus-ssh



On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 15:31, Mazzoni Perseo wrote:
> I wanted to use nautilus-ssh... but if I type, for example,
> in the nautilus location bar
> 
> ssh://username host domain:/home/students/username
> 
> nautilus tells me that he can't show the location....
> Need some packages? I have a debian unstable, tryed to
> apt-get install nautilus-ssh but there isn't anything with
> this name.... help?

That URL is wrong for a start, this is better:

  ssh://username host domain/home/students/username/

The other thing to check is that you need passwordless keys, as ssh:
doesn't support asking for the password.  Try ssh'ing to the machine
from a terminal, and if it asks for a passphrase, run ssh-agent/ssh-add.

You could also try gnome-vfs-sftp (in sid) which uses SFTP instead. This
method has a different set of bugs, but will actually prompt for the
passphrase as long as ssh-askpass-gnome is installed.

Ross
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