bastion-cli 0.7.7
# bastion-cli Log into things through bastions. [](https://travis-ci.org/ptdorf/bastion-cli) [](https://badge.fury.io/rb/bastion-cli) ## Installation ```shell sudo gem install bastion-cli ``` ## Usage ```shell # To see all options $ bastion Commands: bastion help [COMMAND] # Describe available commands or one specific command bastion host [HOST] # Show or set the default bastion host bastion ssh [INSTANCE] # Logs into an instance bastion tunnel [PORT] # Starts a new tunnel bastion version # Shows current version # To log into an instance $ bastion ssh 10.1.2.3 # To log into an instance specifying a bastion host $ bastion ssh 10.1.2.3 --host 12.34.56.78 # To log into an instance specifying a bastion host and make it default $ bastion ssh 10.1.2.3 --host 12.34.56.78 --save # To show the default bastion host $ bastion host # To set the default bastion host $ bastion host bastion.example.com # To open a tunnel using the default bastion host $ bastion tunnel # To open a tunnel using the default bastion host on port 1337 $ bastion tunnel 1337 --host 12.34.56.78 ``` You can also set the `BASTION_HOST` environment variable with the address of the bastion host: BASTION_HOST=bastion.example.com bastion ssh web.example.com The pecking order is: - `BASTION_HOST` environment variable - The default value that lives in `${HOME}/.bastion`