On Friday, August 9, 2019 at 10:32:18 PM UTC-4, Grant Taylor wrote:
> 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.

Yes, I just meant if he was concerned about unintentional use of the tunnel, he 
could give it a specific Host name that he only used with vi commands.  
Certainly that name and its associated configuration would be available to 
ssh/scp/rsync/etc if he used that name with those commands, but he could use 
names (say with _vi appended) that he only used with vi.

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