New Remote Host Setup Wizard: Setup Host
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- Identification. In the Login field, enter the user name that you use to log in to the remote host.
- Authentication. Select a method for authenticating
to the host.
- Password. Select this option to be prompted to enter your password
when the IDE connects to the host.
- SSH Key File. Select this option to use a authentication key to connect to the host.
The keypair must already have been set up appropriately on the local client and remote host before
the IDE can use the SSH private key. You can browse to the location where the keys are stored and select the private
key you want to use.
- Automatically Find Compilers and Tools. The IDE searches your path for a tool
collection on the remote host. If you prefer to add a tool collection manually later, you can deselect this
option. This can save time in setting up a remote host.
- Check ACL-based remote file permissions. This option enables the IDE
to recognize POSIX-style access control list permissions on files. Note that enabling
it can cause significant slowdown if the
system has broken automounts. The option should only be enabled if the remote
server is using POSIX-style ACLs.
Click Next.
If you selected Password, you are prompted to enter your password. If you selected
SSH key, you might be asked to confirm the RSA key fingerprint of the server if this
is the first time you have connected to the server using the key.
The IDE connects to the remote host,
determines the host's platform, and searches for tool collections on your path on the remote host.
When this process is complete, the Summary page
is displayed.
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