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If you don't want to type in hostname or username while ssh'ing to a remote servers, you have several options. Let's say you want to run `ssh user@192.168.178.05`.
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- If you are currently logged in as `user` on the current machine, you don't have to specify it. `ssh 192.168.178.05` works.
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- If you find it hard to type that address, you can give it an alias. Do this:
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```
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File: /etc/hosts
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192.168.178.05 desktop
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ssh desktop
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# or
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ssh user@desktop
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```
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- If you want to give username **and** host an alias:
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```
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File: ~/.ssh/config
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Host myremote # any name for the host
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HostName 192.168.178.05 # IP, .local, or hostname if defined
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User username # your username
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Port 22 # port to listen
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ssh myremote
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```
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