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author: dhananjayishere
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comments: true
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date: 2012-12-12 10:51:00
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layout: post
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slug: name-your-servers
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title: Name your servers.
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wordpress_id: 171537089
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categories:
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- Terminal
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- SSH
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- GNU/Linux
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- Hack
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---
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If your day involves ssh-ing into various servers, you know how
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cumbersome is to type all that details again and again. When the number
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becomes large, you tend to confuse between host names, IPs and
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usernames.
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But, ssh allows you to alias them into cute nicknames you prefer.
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The configuration file needed to be edited is ``` ~/.ssh/config. ```
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The sample configuration that should be append to this file for adding
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alias _server_ to `user@example.org` is :
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```
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Host server
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Hostname example.org
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User user
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```
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Now all you have to do is
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```
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$ ssh server
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```
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