On Fri, 9 Aug 2019, 'Grant Taylor' via vim_use wrote:
>> Any idea?
> Yes.
> Teach OpenSSH how to get to the host by putting entries in the OpenSSH
> /client/ configuration file; ~/.ssh/config or system wide
> /etc/ssh/ssh_config. E.g.
> Host targetHost
> ProxyCommand ssh -W %h:%p tunnel-host
> Host tunnel-host
> # any options you might want here
> This teaches any and all OpenSSH clients how to get to targetHost without
> needing to specify additional command line options. I.e. you can run the
> following command:
> gvim scp://targetHost+path
> (G)vim doesn't need to worry about /how/ scp connects. OpenSSH's scp command
> deals with that transparently.
Good suggestion but isn't this forcing any ssh connection to pass through the
tunnel? I would prefer something less radical or that, at least, I can easily
switch off without touching every time the ssh configuration.
Walter
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