Hello!

Upon updating to Fedora 36, I discovered that I could not ssh into a site I
use for work. After some investigation, I discovered that I had to roll
back ssh to an earlier version. (Of course, I should convince the owner of
the server to update _his_ ssh, but that’s not going to happen.)

I now get into the server with an alias that expands to

toolbox -c fedora-toolbox-32 run ssh -i ~/a.pem -o ServerAliveInterval=5 -o
ServerAliveCountMax=1 [email protected]

This works fine; but now I want to use Emacs to edit files on that server,
and I’m getting the same errors that ssh gave me before my hack.

How can I convince Tramp to use an older ssh?

Thanks for all your work!
Fred

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