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The list of servers I have to ssh in to is continually growing many of them I need to have an ssh tunnel to get to so I fully use the /.ssh/config file to help me out. Now that my.ssh/config file has grown I am starting to forget what name of that one server was. On some unix boxes is installed which allows you to type: ssh setab and get: ssh servernamethatisreallylog.com. Bashcompletion is not installed on the Mac by default. You can install it with but I have yet to run in to a real need to install macports yet so I started searching for any other ways to get this working on my Mac.What I found was a comment on a.All you need to do is throw this in your /.bashprofile file.
I 'discovered' this behavior many years ago, reported it but this anomaly remains to this day. Windows xp activator kms 10. On other shells such as sh, csh and ksh the normally expected 50-70 lines is returned for the basic system environment. But for some reason beyond me, on the bourne again shell, I get the overload listed below. This obviously caused toe normal settings to scroll off the screen never to be seen again. There are plenty of SSH autocomplete (or command-line completion) scripts available on the web, but I found most don’t go far enough — they usually just parse the /.ssh/knownhosts, ignoring the /.ssh/config and /etc/hosts files.Some of these scripts also generate a static autocomplete list at login, and can’t include new hostnames added during the session.