Книга: Embedded Linux development using Eclipse
6.2.1 Connecting to a Remote System
6.2.1 Connecting to a Remote System
Of course, the Remote System Explorer isn’t very interesting until we connect to a remote system. This section assumes you have network access to another computer running Linux.
RSE is a framework that supports plugging in many different communication protocols. By default FTP and SSH (secure shell) are supported along with a more capable RSEspecific protocol called dstore. The latter requires a server running on the remote system. We’ll examine both SSH and dstore connections. SSH is easy, and requires fewer resources on the target; dstore has more functionality.
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