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Currently, the conn value in an ssh type key can only receive a single connection string.
It would be nice to allow a user to pass conn=user@ip1,user@ip2,... and then host will choose randomly which host to connect to. This will allow users to see random servers when they're checking things, not only a single (potentially misleading) one.
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Currently, the
conn
value in an ssh type key can only receive a single connection string.It would be nice to allow a user to pass
conn=user@ip1,user@ip2,...
and then host will choose randomly which host to connect to. This will allow users to see random servers when they're checking things, not only a single (potentially misleading) one.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: