On 8/9/19 12:08 PM, Richard Mitchell wrote:
The tunnel would only be used for that host, which you already have
to get to by going through the intermediate host. It isn't going to
force other hosts to go through the same intermediate host.
Correct.
Regardless, "Host" is only an alias. Call it whatever you want and
use it just for vi.
Not quite. "Host" is how you define a set of entries that are for a
specific host. The "targetHost" and "tunnel-host" are the names / aliases.
The example ProxyCommand line is associated with the host entry named
"targetHost". Meaning that ssh / scp / sftp to targetHost will use the
entries under the "Host targetHost" line.
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