cheat-fork-echo/cheat/cheatsheets/ssh

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# To ssh via pem file (which normally needs 0600 permissions):
ssh -i /path/to/file.pem user@example.com
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# To connect on an non-standard port:
ssh -p 2222 user@example.com
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# To connect and forward the authentication agent
ssh -A user@example.com
# To execute a command on a remote server:
ssh -t user@example.com 'the-remote-command'
# To tunnel an x session over SSH:
ssh -X user@example.com
# Redirect traffic with a tunnel between local host (port 8080) and a remote
# host (remote.example.com:5000) through a proxy (personal.server.com):
ssh -f -L 8080:remote.example.com:5000 user@personal.server.com -N
# To launch a specific x application over SSH:
ssh -X -t user@example.com 'chromium-browser'
# To create a SOCKS proxy on localhost and port 9999
ssh -D 9999 user@example.com
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# -X use an xsession, -C compress data, "-c blowfish" use the encryption blowfish
ssh user@example.com -C -c blowfish -X
# For more information, see:
# http://unix.stackexchange.com/q/12755/44856
# Copy files and folders through ssh from remote host to pwd with tar.gz compression
# when there is no rsync command available
ssh user@example.com "cd /var/www/Shared/; tar zcf - asset1 asset2" | tar zxf -
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# Mount folder/filesystem through SSH
# Install SSHFS from https://github.com/libfuse/sshfs
# Will allow you to mount a folder securely over a network.
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sshfs name@server:/path/to/folder /path/to/mount/point
# Emacs can read file through SSH
# Doc: http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Remote-Files.html
emacs /ssh:name@server:/path/to/file