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question on tramp multi-hop
From: |
Alex Koval |
Subject: |
question on tramp multi-hop |
Date: |
Thu, 21 May 2020 06:57:05 +0300 |
Hello,
I have four hosts, two main and 2 slaves:
host1.mydomain.edu -> ssh slave (alias to 'slave' is configured in /etc/hosts
on host1)
host2.mydomain.edu -> ssh slave (alias to 'slave' is configured in /etc/hosts
on host2)
Each of them have 'slave' host configured, accessible only from main.
So, I want to use tramp multi-hop syntax here.
But when I do it:
1. /ssh:host1.mydomain.edu|sudo:host1.mydomain.edu:/etc/somefile.txt
Works fine
1. /ssh:host1.mydomain.edu|sudo:host1.mydomain.edu|ssh:slave:/etc/somefile.txt
Works fine
2. /ssh:host2.mydomain.edu|sudo:host1.mydomain.edu:/etc/somefile.txt
Works fine
2. /ssh:host2.mydomain.edu|sudo:host1.mydomain.edu|ssh:slave:/etc/somefile.txt
WRONGLY opens file on host1
How to overcome this?
WBR,
Alex
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