I have a remote server with a folder owned by root and a group. The group have write permissions and my user is in the group.
However, when I attempt to edit a file with /ssh:user@server:/folder/file and save it, it told me the file was write-protected and attemts to edit the file with /sudo:root@server:/folder/file.
While this does work, I am concerned about this since this really shouldn't happen.
Using ssh and nano on the remote server simply works. I don't really get why the tramp one was failing......
Using /sshfs:user@server:/folder and then navigating to the file works.
However, this prevents me from using ssh after that, e.g. When I'm editing some files with root permissions with /ssh:user@server|sudo::/etc/somefile, it seems that it tried to go through the open sshfs route and told me that sshfs does not support this.
Also, I've tried sg with /ssh:user@server|sg:group@server:/file, which failed in a variety of ways.