On Tuesday 02 June 2020 04:41:45 am David C. Rankin wrote:
On 06/01/2020 05:27 PM, Marvin Jones via trinity-users
wrote:
Ah, but a bit of caution using sftp:// in
konqueror. It seems konqueror
opens and closes the connection many, many times during what would seem
to you to be a single session. That's the way I used konqueror in the
past -- not know of the "performance" issue.
But, my web host implemented some more "robust" security in the last
6-8-9 months, and the high rate of ssh connections would blacklist my
workstation's IP. I understand the web host's concern and I moved to
scripting those connections (several web sites) to _that_ web host
via:
sshfs mount the remote"/public_html/"
execute konqueror with a specific split-screen profile for that
mounted sshfs directory.
- fiddle fiddle fiddle -
- konqueror ends -
sshfs umount the remote directory.
Works a treat.
Jonesy
Ah, I do recall years go there would be multiple sftp_kio processes running
that may be what you are describing. That should all be fixed. I'm sitting
here with kate and 18 open sftp:// connections to a web-site on my server
and no lingering sftp-kio processes anywhere. I think that problem was
fixed several years ago. (but I can see when that problem was occurring how
your provider may have flagged you for open repeat connections.)
You'd most likey need to look at the server log files to see if it's opening
and closing sessions multiple times.
I usually work local and push all changes after it passes QA, but if/when I
needed to edit a remote resource, I use Jonesy's method*, as there is no
guess work about there being just a single session open for editing. (also
less stress on the server, blah, blah...)
ymmv,
Michael
* It's also very easy to create a script based on Jonesy's method, so it's
just a single command to run (or click if you desire).
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