> You are getting many responses, so perhaps this idea has already been
> rejected, however --- I use ssh AND sshfs. I get shell access to the
> remote machine with ssh and for file access I mount the portion of the
> remote fs that a want on a local mount point. I know there are a lot
> of machinations going on under the covers, but it does work. Put the
> mount point in your home directory. If you can ssh to root on the remote,
> you can also get root access to the remote file system.
>
> It works for me.
>

Yes, Paul, and it what I am currently doing. However, I want to have
it all in one window and have the pwds in sync.

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