Ok, theres a $SSH_CONNECTION variable which gets set, that includes both client and server IP addresses.
You should be able to pull the client IP out of that with sed, then a script like
scp $1 <clientip>:/tmp/$1 ssh <clientip> mate -w /tmp/$1 scp <clientip>:/tmp/$1 $1
Jeremy
On 17 Jan 2006, at 11:08, Simon Dorfman wrote:
On 1/17/06 4:57 AM, "Jeremy Wilkins" jeremy@ibexinternet.co.uk wrote:
Cyberduck FTP can connect to an sftp server and open files in a text editor (textmates one of the options). When you save the file in textmate, it then automatically uploads back to the server.
My FTP client of choice (Interarchy) can do that also. But sometimes I'm at a command line, logged in via SSH and I just wish I could type "mate" to edit a file instead of "nano".
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