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Then you can use os(1) on 9front to run commands on each system from your 9front system. On Sat, Oct 5, 2024, at 11:33 AM, william@thinktankworkspaces.com wrote: > Wow. I really got it wrong. I guess, I guess I just want 9front running > every where. One team runs struts, > another payara, and another flask. The eco system is just different. I > certainly don't want to share my > file system with them. But It would be nice to have stats running on > each linux system, and maybe setup a listener to do something > interesting and share or expose something on the linux side and not > have a qemu with > 9front.iso running on each linux system. > > > Quoth Jacob Moody : >> On 10/5/24 11:26, william@thinktankworkspaces.com wrote: >> > Oh I see. I do have a 9front server running. This is my first exeriment with 9pfs. I just wanted to >> > throw 9pfs on a Mac and a few linux boxes. I guess I just wanted to connect without the hassel of >> > ssh or sshfs. But it does sound like I need a few more tools to really get the benefit out of it >> > beyond 9pfs, meaning that I suppose I need plan9ports installed and factotum and a few other things or is >> > that incorrect. Strange enough but I'm kind of getting attached to acme editor and have been using it >> > in my daily life with sshfs and changing code on remote servers. It's light weight as opposed to vscode >> > or intellij running remotely which is heavy. I loose some benefits but I gain others. >> > >> > So I thought to kind of expand with 9pfs and take advantage of some additional features. >> > >> >> Hold on here, it's still not clear exactly what the end result is that you're looking for here. >> >> Let's start from the top here: >> >> 9pfs does not require anything from plan9port. >> 9pfs is a fuse 9p client. >> 9pfs connects to a system that is running a 9p file server (over port 564 by default). >> This means your mac is initiating a network connection to your 9front machine, so the 9front machine must be listening for 9p. >> Ssh and sshfs go the other way, they initiate a network connection from 9front to a machine running ssh. >> 9pfs would expose the 9front's files to your mac, sshfs exposes your macs files to your 9front. >> A 9front machine does not expose its root filesystem over 9p by default, that requires some modifications. >> >> This is why I was asking about the networking status of your 9front machine (ie can you ping it, is it listening on port 564 etc) >> >> >> Hope this helps, >> moody >> >>