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--- Comment #5 from Darren Tucker ---
(In reply to Darren Tucker from comment #4)
> This wouldn't be very hard to add, but one question I have is: are
> there any extant systems that use '%' or '${}' in their native
> usernames?
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--- Comment #1 from Ben Creasy ---
I figured out how to make this work by using %r in the ProxyCommand and
an environment variable using ${VARIABLE}. The %r is for remote user -
I think it's configured in the bastion server or something?
I don't