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bug#8500: util: where am i
From: |
Panagiotis Tsiamis |
Subject: |
bug#8500: util: where am i |
Date: |
Fri, 15 Apr 2011 10:33:16 +0300 |
Dear Bjartur,
I don't dissagree about your opinion that involves ssh utillity to do this
job (it could possibly also keep a look of systems that you recently connect
also)
but together with ssh there also are rsh/rlogin, telnet, and other remote
connection software that can be used from cli. I discuss the possibillity to
integrate such a command that keeps tracks of recent systems, current
system, system connection path (hostA->hostB->hostC) and distribute this
information accordingly to each system you connect/disconnect. If anyone has
furthermore ideas or is interested on a tool like this, hope will reply.
BR
2011/4/15 Bjartur Thorlacius <address@hidden>
> On 4/14/11, Panagiotis Tsiamis <address@hidden> wrote:
> > Request for adding one more feature on the utillity whoami.
> >
> > The feature should be able to called by
> > "where am i" or "whereami"
> >
> > And should locate:
> > a) System hostname
> > b) ip of the system
> > c) current working directory
> > d) anything else that could be usefull for identify where you are located
> > currently.
> >
> > BR.
> >
> I doubt that should be included in coreutils. I could see the utility
> of such an utility, and think packagers of SSH servers could well
> suggest it, but I can more easily imagine a number of installations
> where `hostname;pwd` would be as good, if not better.
>
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*Panayotis Tsiamis
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bug#8500: util: where am i, Bob Proulx, 2011/04/14