diff --git a/workflow/vscode_ssh/README.md b/workflow/vscode_ssh/README.md index 403ad5e..884ea79 100644 --- a/workflow/vscode_ssh/README.md +++ b/workflow/vscode_ssh/README.md @@ -24,7 +24,63 @@ and these one too: However, the second one should be installed automatically. +## Configuration +![image2](2022-04-01_17-17.png) + +![image3](2022-04-01_17-22.png) + +Now you can enter your user and computer name / ip address of the ssh target: + +![image4](2022-04-01_17-24.png) + +It asks where to store the information (i.e. ssh key). Select the one in your home directory: + +![image5](2022-04-01_17-25.png) + +Now we can review the settings by clicking on "Open Config": + +![image6](2022-04-01_17-25_1.png) + +Or later by clicking here + +![image7](2022-04-01_17-28.png) + +and then here + +![image8](2022-04-01_17-29.png) + +In the moment my configuration looks like: + +```python +Host gate1 + HostName gate1 + User sshtest +``` + +Typical options: + +** HostName gate1: Can the the name or the IP of your ssh target +** User sshtest : Well, here you need to put your user name in. +** ForwardX11 yes : Allows you to view graphical from the other side +** Port 22 : This is the default port for the ssh connection. This can be also something else. +** XAuthLocation C:\Progra~1/VcXSrv/xauth.exe : In the case of a Windows 10/11, you need a X Window Server if you need to stream graphical windows to your local machine. Under Linux this is typically included and can be ignored. Under Windows you need a X Server. I tested the [VcXsrv Windows X Server](https://sourceforge.net/projects/vcxsrv/) sucessfully. + +Notes about the Windows 10/11 X Window Server: Last time I tested it, I had to add two Windows environment variables (you find the button "Environment Variables..." under system properties). Add under the User Variable section (The upper box under Environment Variables) + +**DISPLAY** + +with + +127.0.0.1:0.0 + +and + +**TMPDIR** + +will it with the value of variable TMP + +Also also the X Server needs to run. Means you have to start it if you want to use it... I used Multi Window Mode. ```python ```