SSH to a server via Bastion: Difference between revisions

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# Show a help message, including available commands.
# Show a help message, including available commands.
help
help
# Basic info
# Basic info about your account.
info
info
# List accessible servers.
# List accessible servers.
selfListAccess
selfListAccess
# Generate scp passthrough script
# Generate scp passthrough script.
scp
scp
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>
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BASTION_CMD="ssh davidbr@bastion-candig "
BASTION_CMD="ssh davidbr@bastion-candig "
# Change to FQDN or IP address, if needed.
# Change to FQDN or IP address, if needed.
BASTION_CMD="ssh davidbr@bastion.candig.sd4h.ca " # Or @<IP ADDRESS>
BASTION_CMD="ssh davidbr@198.168.188.147 " # Or @<DOMAIN NAME>
</syntaxhighlight>The scp-via-bastion script may also be renamed (or aliased) and moved from $HOME to a directory within the user's $PATH (such as ~/.local/bin/).
</syntaxhighlight>The scp-via-bastion script may also be renamed (or aliased) and moved from $HOME to a directory within the user's $PATH (such as ~/.local/bin/).


=== Access types ===
=== Access types ===
The Bastion provides both Group and Personal access methodologies.  Which method you use depends on The Bastion configurations.  Your connections will work the same no matter which method is used, so from a user perspective, the distinction is moot.
The Bastion provides both Group and Personal access methodologies.  Which method you use depends on The Bastion configurations.  Your connections will work the same no matter which method is used, so from a user perspective, the distinction is moot.
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