Some more docs for the SSH kitten
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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ out, simply run:
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kitty +kitten ssh some-hostname-to-connect-to
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kitty +kitten ssh some-hostname-to-connect-to
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You should end up at a shell prompt on the remote server, with shell
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You should end up at a shell prompt on the remote server, with shell
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integration enabled. If you like it you can add an alias to it in you shell's
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integration enabled. If you like it you can add an alias to it in your shell's
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rc files:
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rc files:
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.. code-block:: sh
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.. code-block:: sh
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@ -60,8 +60,8 @@ Additionally, you can pass config options on the command line:
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The :code:`--kitten` argument can be specified multiple times, with directives
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The :code:`--kitten` argument can be specified multiple times, with directives
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from :file:`ssh.conf`. These are merged with :file:`ssh.conf` as if they were
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from :file:`ssh.conf`. These are merged with :file:`ssh.conf` as if they were
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appended to the end of that file. It is important to specify the hostname as
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appended to the end of that file. It is important to specify the :opt:`hostname <kitten-ssh.hostname>` as
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the first setting, otherwise the last hostname from :file:`ssh.conf` will be
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the first setting, otherwise the last :opt:`hostname <kitten-ssh.hostname>` from :file:`ssh.conf` will be
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used.
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used.
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.. note::
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.. note::
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@ -98,6 +98,20 @@ editor, respectively:
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copy --dest my-conf/vim/vimrc .vimrc
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copy --dest my-conf/vim/vimrc .vimrc
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How it works
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The ssh kitten works by having SSH transmit and execute a POSIX sh (or optionally
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Python) script on the remote server using an :opt:`interpreter
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<kitten-ssh.interpreter>`. This script asks kitty for the setup data over
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the tty device, which kitty sends as a tarball. The script extracts it and
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places the :opt:`files <kitten-ssh.copy>` and sets the :opt:`environment
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variables <kitten-ssh.env>` before finally launching the :opt:`login shell
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<kitten-ssh.login_shell>` with shell integration enabled. The data is requested
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with a one-time random password that is generated when the script is transmitted, so
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that on the remote server, only the script can request data transmission over
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the TTY, any other requests are responded to by errors.
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.. include:: /generated/conf-kitten-ssh.rst
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.. include:: /generated/conf-kitten-ssh.rst
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