I'm using emacs tramp mode to remotely edit files over ssh. The problem is that every time I save the file I'm editing I have to enter my user password. I find that very annoying. How can I write my password only once / editing session?
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Ah, from the tramp docs on password caching you can set:
which requires the package password-cache.el. Also, in the tramp sources, it mentions reading the ssh-agent(1) man page, which shows how to set it up so that you don't have to re-enter passwords (inside, or outside of Emacs):
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Using public key (RSA) authentication is more secure and much more convenient. On a GNU/Linux system (and maybe others, I don't know) you typically would unlock your private key once per login session with a password and then use it. |
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use SSH public key authentication. |
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In addition to Trey Jackson's solution, there are a few more ways you can choose:
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