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linux/ssh: added ssh port tunneling and improved sshfs mounting
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@ -43,6 +43,9 @@ cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub | ssh username@server 'cat >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys'
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### Mount Directory With SSHFS
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### Mount Directory With SSHFS
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This section is loosely based on
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[a GitHub comment by mlopezgva](https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium/discussions/693).
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To mount a directory (in this case called `directory`) from a remote server
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To mount a directory (in this case called `directory`) from a remote server
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(in this case called `server` also can be substituted by something like
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(in this case called `server` also can be substituted by something like
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`user@server-ip`) on a local mount (in this case `mountpoint`) run:
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`user@server-ip`) on a local mount (in this case `mountpoint`) run:
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sshfs server:/directory mountpoint
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sshfs server:/directory mountpoint
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```
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```
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This can be very useful when trying to code on a remote machine but wanting to use the local
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instance of a text editor.
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Services that are hosted and use ports on a remote server can be tunneled as described in
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[the corresponding section](#port-tunneling) to setup complete remote development.
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### Shorten SSH Connection Commands
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### Shorten SSH Connection Commands
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By adding the following lines to the file `~/.ssh/config` the command of an SSH
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By adding the following lines to the file `~/.ssh/config` the command of an SSH
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connected.
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connected.
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An example for this could be the simple clock program `xclock`.
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An example for this could be the simple clock program `xclock`.
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### Port Tunneling
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This section is based on the
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[documentation of PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/ssh-tunnels.html).
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A specific port can be tunneled from a remote host to a client via SSH.
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This could be especially useful when coding remotely and wanting to access a database like
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PostgreSQL or other services.
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For the forwarding of a port run the following command.
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`<local address>` (for example `localhost`) and `<local port>` (for example `63333`) are the
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target (and most of the time local) address and port to tunnel the service to.
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`<address of server>` (for example `joe@foo.com` or an alias) specifies the address and username of
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the server that hosts the service and `<port of service>` (for example `5432`) describes the port
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it is running at.
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```sh
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ssh -f -N -L <local port>:<local address>:<port of service> <address of server>
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```
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Files that are based on a remote server can be mounted as described in
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[the corresponding section](#mount-directory-with-sshfs) to setup complete remote development.
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