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Why aren’t we using SSH for everything?
Why? not much of an info-leak if you know where you're connecting, and it has to use
something
, or enforce a foo@host string.
You could work around it with something like:
Host * User WhosAsking
in your ~/.ssh/config (at the end of the file, so other entries can override it)
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You could work around it with something like:
in your ~/.ssh/config (at the end of the file, so other entries can override it)