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`.login' file4.10 Remote shell setup hints
`.profile' file4.10 Remote shell setup hints

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auto-save4.11 Auto-save and Backup configuration

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backup4.11 Auto-save and Backup configuration
base-64 encoding4.2 Inline methods
behind the scenesBehind the scenes
bug reports6. Reporting Bugs and Problems

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choosing the right method4.5.1 Which method is the right one for me?
compile5.5 Compile remote files
configuration4. Configuring TRAMP for use
connection types, overview4.1 Types of connections made to remote machines.
create your own methods4.6 Using Non-Standard Methods
customizing completion4.7 Selecting config files for user/host name completion
customizing methods4.6 Using Non-Standard Methods
Cygwin and ssh-agent4.12 Issues with Cygwin ssh
Cygwin, issues4.12 Issues with Cygwin ssh

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default configuration4. Configuring TRAMP for use
default method4.5 Selecting a default method
details of operationBehind the scenes
development history3. History of TRAMP
dired5.4 Dired

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external methods4.1 Types of connections made to remote machines.
external transfer methods4.1 Types of connections made to remote machines.
external transfer methods4.3 External transfer methods

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FAQ7. Frequently Asked Questions
fcp (with fcp method)4.3 External transfer methods
fcp method4.3 External transfer methods
filename completion5.3 Filename completion
filename examples5.1 TRAMP filename conventions
filename syntax5.1 TRAMP filename conventions
filename syntax for multi-hop files5.2 Multi-hop filename conventions
frequently asked questions7. Frequently Asked Questions
fsh (with fcp method)4.3 External transfer methods
fsh method4.3 External transfer methods
ftp method4.3 External transfer methods

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history3. History of TRAMP
hop method rsh4.4 Connecting to a remote host using multiple hops
hop method ssh4.4 Connecting to a remote host using multiple hops
hop method su4.4 Connecting to a remote host using multiple hops
hop method sudo4.4 Connecting to a remote host using multiple hops
hop method telnet4.4 Connecting to a remote host using multiple hops
how it worksBehind the scenes

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inline methods4.1 Types of connections made to remote machines.
inline methods4.2 Inline methods

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Kerberos (with krlogin method)4.2 Inline methods
km krlogin4.2 Inline methods

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method fcp4.3 External transfer methods
method fsh4.3 External transfer methods
method ftp4.3 External transfer methods
method krlogin4.2 Inline methods
method multi4.4 Connecting to a remote host using multiple hops
method plink4.2 Inline methods
method pscp4.3 External transfer methods
method rcp4.3 External transfer methods
method rsh4.2 Inline methods
method rsync4.3 External transfer methods
method scp4.3 External transfer methods
method scpx4.3 External transfer methods
method scpx4.3 External transfer methods
method scpx with Cygwin4.12 Issues with Cygwin ssh
method smb4.3 External transfer methods
method ssh4.2 Inline methods
method sshx4.2 Inline methods
method sshx with Cygwin4.12 Issues with Cygwin ssh
method su4.2 Inline methods
method sudo4.2 Inline methods
method telnet4.2 Inline methods
methods, external transfer4.1 Types of connections made to remote machines.
methods, external transfer4.3 External transfer methods
methods, inline4.1 Types of connections made to remote machines.
methods, inline4.2 Inline methods
methods, multi-hop4.1 Types of connections made to remote machines.
methods, multi-hop4.4 Connecting to a remote host using multiple hops
methods, out-of-band4.1 Types of connections made to remote machines.
methods, out-of-band4.3 External transfer methods
mimencode4.2 Inline methods
multi method4.4 Connecting to a remote host using multiple hops
multi-hop filename syntax5.2 Multi-hop filename conventions
multi-hop methods4.1 Types of connections made to remote machines.
multi-hop methods4.4 Connecting to a remote host using multiple hops

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obtaining Tramp2. Obtaining Tramp.
out-of-band methods4.1 Types of connections made to remote machines.
out-of-band methods4.3 External transfer methods
overview1. An overview of TRAMP

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passwords4.8 Reusing passwords for several connections.
plink (with pscp method)4.3 External transfer methods
plink method4.2 Inline methods
pscp (with pscp method)4.3 External transfer methods
pscp method4.3 External transfer methods
PuTTY (with pscp method)4.3 External transfer methods

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rcp (with rcp method)4.3 External transfer methods
rcp method4.3 External transfer methods
recompile5.5 Compile remote files
remote shell setup4.10 Remote shell setup hints
rsh (with rcp method)4.3 External transfer methods
rsh hop method4.4 Connecting to a remote host using multiple hops
rsh method4.2 Inline methods
rsync (with rsync method)4.3 External transfer methods
rsync method4.3 External transfer methods

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scp (with scp method)4.3 External transfer methods
scp (with scpx method)4.3 External transfer methods
scp (with scpx method)4.3 External transfer methods
scp method4.3 External transfer methods
scpx method4.3 External transfer methods
scpx method4.3 External transfer methods
scpx method with Cygwin4.12 Issues with Cygwin ssh
selecting config files4.7 Selecting config files for user/host name completion
shell init files4.10 Remote shell setup hints
smb method4.3 External transfer methods
ssh (with rsync method)4.3 External transfer methods
ssh (with scp method)4.3 External transfer methods
ssh (with scpx method)4.3 External transfer methods
ssh (with scpx method)4.3 External transfer methods
ssh hop method4.4 Connecting to a remote host using multiple hops
ssh method4.2 Inline methods
ssh-agent4.3 External transfer methods
SSH_AUTH_SOCK and XEmacs on Windows4.12 Issues with Cygwin ssh
sshx method4.2 Inline methods
sshx method with Cygwin4.12 Issues with Cygwin ssh
su hop method4.4 Connecting to a remote host using multiple hops
su method4.2 Inline methods
sudo hop method4.4 Connecting to a remote host using multiple hops
sudo method4.2 Inline methods

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