==== SSH Access Script ==== **Difficulty [1-10]: 1** If you have an SSH config file, and don't want to remember all the entries (in my case, with home and work, my list is about 50 entries) Location: /opt/DBA/scripts/xmen #!/bin/bash looper=0 hosts=() # Read only the lines we care about grep -E 'Host|#_' ~/.ssh/config | \ grep -Ev 'HostName|StrictHostKeyChecking|UserKnownHostsFile|HostKeyAlgorithms' | while read -r comment hostName _; do if [[ "${comment}" == "#_"* ]]; then echo "-----------------------------------------------------------" else ((looper++)) hosts[$looper]="$hostName" echo "${looper}) $hostName" fi done echo -n "===> " read -r answer ssh "${hosts[$answer]}" My ssh config #--------------------------------------------------------------- #_ Mike Network #--------------------------------------------------------------- Host n150-host HostName x.x.x.x User ForwardAgent yes # forward agent to target X11Forwarding yes # I need this for kvm gui ForwardX11Trusted yes Obviously, you need to setup open-ssh on your servers and copy the required keys