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When connecting through multiple SSH tunnels, network profiles cannot be reused inside each other.
For example:
Database A_db is accessible through tunnel A.
Database B_db is accessible through tunnel B.
Tunnel B is accessible through tunnel A.
So, I should create two network profiles:
A_tunnel which is used to connect A_db
AB_tunnel which is used to connect B_db
The problem: While I have already defined tunnel A settings in A_tunnel profile, I should define it again in AB_tunnel.
As a solution, I suggest reusing network profiles in each other, as nested fields.
Alternatively, similar to this earlier feature request, listing system-wide SSH hosts in network profiles menu solves this problem, because in system SSH configuration file, a host can be reused as a tunnel in other hosts, like this:
Host A
(A settings)
Host B
(B settings only, ignoring A...)
ProxyCommand ssh A nc %h %p
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When connecting through multiple SSH tunnels, network profiles cannot be reused inside each other.
For example:
Database A_db is accessible through tunnel A.
Database B_db is accessible through tunnel B.
Tunnel B is accessible through tunnel A.
So, I should create two network profiles:
The problem: While I have already defined tunnel A settings in A_tunnel profile, I should define it again in AB_tunnel.
As a solution, I suggest reusing network profiles in each other, as nested fields.
Alternatively, similar to this earlier feature request, listing system-wide SSH hosts in network profiles menu solves this problem, because in system SSH configuration file, a host can be reused as a tunnel in other hosts, like this:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: