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## NOTE: For improved security
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Because fetdatorn is being accessed by several host this setting should be enabled
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Because fetdatorn is being accessed by several host this setting should be enabled
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(Settings icon in lower left corner --> Settings --> search for "remote.SSH.remote")
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![image](uploads/1996d8cf03ba55ff977504a3212bcd96/image.png)
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## IMPORTANT: For mac users |
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## IMPORTANT: For mac users.
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Edit settings.json file in order to tell vscode which operating system the host is running.
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(Settings icon in lower left corner --> Settings --> search for "remote.SSH.remotePlatform" --> click on "Edit in settings.json")
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This is how my settings.json file look like. Note that remote.SSH.remotePlatforms is a dictionary of keys (hostname) and values (the hosts OS).
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