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Re: .ssh/config equivalent of -q ?

Subject: Re: .ssh/config equivalent of -q ?
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 18:34:02 +0500
Didn't find any notes about (-q) option in man for ssh_config. But you
can define alias (ssh -q) in your profile. Unfortunately this alias will
work for all ssh connections from this profile.  

Regards,
Sarkhan Elkhanzade.

On Fri, 2007-10-12 at 10:43 -0500, Jason Bradley Nance wrote:
Hi.
     I'm using OpenSSH 3.9p1-9 (RHEL4u5).  Is there a ssh_config /  
.ssh/config option to turn on quiet mode (-q)?  I'm trying to suppress  
the banner output from a specific server, but can't pass flags to the  
command-line.

j

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