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@khink khink commented Nov 30, 2020

We've been using sshuttle for over a year now, kudos to everyone involved (and especially you maintainers)!

I found it hard to manage the various IP ranges i use for all our various customers, environments, etc. The "solution" to keep sshuttle's configuration in ~/.bash_aliases has proved very practical for me, hence the PR. I hope others can benefit.

If you think this is too much of an edge case, feel free to say so. If you feel a more generic solution would be better, i'm happy to look into it.

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khink commented Nov 30, 2020

Drat, i'm not good at googling / RTFD. Just saw https://sshuttle.readthedocs.io/en/stable/manpage.html#configuration-file so the statement "sshuttle doesn't use a config file" is false.

Would you be willing to accept a PR that allows using comment lines (starting with #) to keep track of which IP range is for which server?

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brianmay commented Dec 2, 2020

Pull requests always welcome 👍

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