How to create alias for ssh command?

Standard Ssh client reads the configuration files before any connection:

/etc/ssh/ssh_config   # system-wide
~/.ssh/config         # per user

with the latter with more priority.
Ideally you want to configure the systemwide config with parameters that please all users and the config in your homedir with options specific to you.
Here's an expample of ~/.ssh/config

Host remote.example.com
    User            dev1
    IdentityFIle    ~/.ssh/id_rsa_remote

Then to connect:

ssh remote.example.com

Note: ~/.ssh/config must have read/write permissions for the user, and not be accessible by others (chmod 600 ~/.ssh/config)

All possible options are documented in ssh_config manual pages: man ssh_config


I usually use the .ssh/config file found in my home directory to run my OpenSSH client in the format ssh ubserver. In that file found here /home/$USER/.ssh I have the follow configurations:

Host ubserver
    Hostname 127.0.0.1
    Port 2222
    User george

Meaning I can simply do:

ssh ubserver

and connect to the said server without typing more than that line in the terminal.

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Alias

Ssh