Am Donnerstag, 31. Januar 2019 16:35:10 UTC+1 schrieb Urs Lamprecht:
>
> I had a look at the source of the ssh connection plugin (but I am 
> certainly no Python guy) and mitogen but found no way to configure them in 
> order to have Ansible use the crude connection syntax I need. I even 
> thought about telling Ansible to use a different ssh binary but failed in 
> creating a concept of what this binary / bash script would need to do in 
> order to be compatible with Ansibles demands.
>
> (By the way: in a previous attempt I asked a comparable question in the 
> OpenSSH mailing list and didn't get a definitive answer how this can be 
> solved with OpenSSH config file means: 
> https://lists.gt.net/openssh/dev/70081)
>

With my limited Python knowledge I had a look 
at 
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/devel/lib/ansible/plugins/connection/ssh.py
 
and saw some promising lines. In `exec_command` the connection plugin 
handles the host in these lines:

    args = (ssh_executable, self.host, cmd) 

In theory I could do `host = myuser@nameofprivilegeduserontargetserver@" + 
host + "@nameofsshproxy.srv.domain"


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