Hi, Dominique Dumont wrote: > > > > If you're not sure of the syntax of ssh config file, you can use > > > > 'cme edit ssh' to perform this task.
Gene Heskett wrote: > > > cme=command not found. Dominique Dumont wrote: > > You need to install cme package: > > $ sudo apt install cme Greg Wooledge wrote: > > I know nothing about this "cme" either. You will love the first statement in its man page :)~ cme - Check or edit configuration data with Config::Model It invites us all to participate in improvement FEEDBACKS Feedback from users are highly desired. ... AUTHOR Dominique Dumont Bob Bernstein wrote. > Yes. Qu'est-que "cme?" I guess perl docs can give info additional to the man page. http://search.cpan.org/dist/Config-Model/lib/Config/Model.pm says "Config::Model - Create tools to validate, migrate and edit configuration files." "Config::Model enables a project developer to provide an interactive configuration editor (graphical, curses based or plain terminal) to users." Obviously it knows several file formats and even the file names which it shall operate on. For me it checks my Debian packaging preparations by cme check dpkg (Zero answer is good answer, then.) Have a nice day :) Thomas