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@ -39,8 +39,10 @@ It is ok to put systems in more than one group, for instance a server could be b
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If you do, note that variables will come from all of the groups they are a member of, and variable precedence is detailed in a later chapter.
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If you have hosts that run on non-standard SSH ports you can put the port number
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after the hostname with a colon. Ports listed in your SSH config file won't be used,
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so it is important that you set them if things are not running on the default port::
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after the hostname with a colon. Ports listed in your SSH config file won't be used with the paramiko
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connection but will be used with the openssh connection.
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To make things explicit, it is suggested that you set them if things are not running on the default port::
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badwolf.example.com:5309
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