I'm looking for support running lldb over ssh. I can forward the originating connection, but the run command is attempting to use random ports on localhost to attain another connection. This fails as the localhost's are not the same.
Is there a platform, preferably real time, for lldb support? One might ask why ssh, the basic answer is I don't want to open *another port on my remote host... Even if I did I'd still have the same problem, a random port would fail to connect(this time because of a firewall). The main answer is, without ssh, lldb is limited to running on local or VPN networks. I'd rather use ssh than configure a VPN for this one use case. * lldb doesn't sound like something one would want to host, even if connections were blocked from everywhere "else." Now I'm attempting forward error correction by guessing where this topic could lead. I would be willing to expand the network code to include domain sockets, to replace the whole idea of using, IMHO barbaric, port numbers. This work could potentially include direct support for ssh. I understand that this would likely be a breaking change, is there version negotiation? _______________________________________________ lldb-dev mailing list lldb-dev@lists.llvm.org https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev