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This adds a tiny binary that is hooked into SSH client config via ProxyCommand and which simply connects to an AF_UNIX or AF_VSOCK socket of choice. The syntax is as simple as this: ssh unix/some/path # (this connects to AF_UNIX socket /some/path) or: ssh vsock/4711 I used "/" as separator of the protocol ID and the value since ":" is already taken by SSH itself when doing sftp. And "@" is already taken for separating the user name. |
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20-systemd-ssh-generator.conf.in | ||
20-systemd-userdb.conf.in | ||
credstore.conf | ||
etc.conf.in | ||
home.conf | ||
journal-nocow.conf | ||
legacy.conf.in | ||
meson.build | ||
portables.conf | ||
provision.conf | ||
README | ||
static-nodes-permissions.conf.in | ||
systemd-network.conf | ||
systemd-nologin.conf | ||
systemd-nspawn.conf | ||
systemd-pstore.conf | ||
systemd-resolve.conf | ||
systemd-tmp.conf | ||
systemd.conf.in | ||
tmp.conf | ||
var.conf.in | ||
x11.conf |
Files in this directory contain configuration for systemd-tmpfiles, a program to create, delete, and clean up volatile and temporary files and directories. See man:tmpfiles.d(5) for explanation of the configuration file format, and man:systemd-tmpfiles(8) for a description of when and how this configuration is applied. Use 'systemd-analyze cat-config tmpfiles.d' to display the effective config.