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Support an SSH server side configuration to influence SSH plugin clients.

Open traylenator opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments

Hi,

The background to this feature request is that I run an SSH facility to which a large number of people connect with vscode and the remote SSH plugin.

This mostly works great but we do require that users configure "Lock files in /tmp" since their home file system on AFS has less than posix file lock support.

So the feature - it would be great if I could configure something on the SSH servers that instructed the clients connecting with the remote SSH plugin that they should use "Lock files in /tmp" - currently we rely on users correctly following documentation but that has its very normal human limitations.

Many Thanks

Steve.

traylenator avatar Feb 12 '24 16:02 traylenator

Thanks for opening! Tagging as a feature request, but @roblourens please feel free to jump in if you think it should have a different label.

bamurtaugh avatar Mar 26 '24 18:03 bamurtaugh

This feature request is now a candidate for our backlog. The community has 60 days to upvote the issue. If it receives 10 upvotes we will move it to our backlog. If not, we will close it. To learn more about how we handle feature requests, please see our documentation.

Happy Coding!

vscodenpa avatar Mar 26 '24 18:03 vscodenpa

This feature request has not yet received the 10 community upvotes it takes to make to our backlog. 10 days to go. To learn more about how we handle feature requests, please see our documentation.

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vscodenpa avatar May 16 '24 02:05 vscodenpa

:slightly_frowning_face: In the last 60 days, this feature request has received less than 10 community upvotes and we closed it. Still a big Thank You to you for taking the time to create this issue! To learn more about how we handle feature requests, please see our documentation.

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vscodenpa avatar May 26 '24 02:05 vscodenpa