Re: konqueror rocks

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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.)

-- 
David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.

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