On Mon, 22 Sep 2014 08:52:26 +0100 Chris Green cl@isbd.net allegedly wrote:
On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 11:25:23PM +0100, steve-ALUG@hst.me.uk wrote:
On 20/09/14 13:19, Chris Green wrote:
As I move around from home to various other places different systems that I connect to from my laptop become 'local'. Being a lazy person I really don't want to type in long complicated ssh commands when I'm connecting remotely. Thus I have in the ~/.ssh/config file the following:-
Sigh.
Chris
Why do you keep asking variants of the same question? Lots of different people have taken the time and effort to answer those questions for you at various times in the past, yet you ignore the answers and come back with yet another variant of the "how do I do this when connecting to/from my boat"?
Think back to what Keith asked you back in 2012:
"Here's some thoughts, and a question for you.
The thoughts: You ask for some advice, receive a number of responses, and you decide to do something different (that you can't get to work). Then you find a really complex solution, which is less secure than some of the suggestions you received. I feel that those who responded have wasted their time and expertise trying to help you.
The question: why would anyone on this list try to help you next time?"
I agree with Keith. Sorry, but I now consign most of your emails straight to /dev/null.
Mick
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