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ssh: add -t in example description (#6604)

Axel Navarro 3 years ago
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      pages/common/ssh.md

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pages/common/ssh.md

@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
 
 > Secure Shell is a protocol used to securely log onto remote systems.
 > It can be used for logging or executing commands on a remote server.
+> More information: <https://man.openbsd.org/ssh>.
 
 - Connect to a remote server:
 
@@ -15,15 +16,15 @@
 
 `ssh {{username}}@{{remote_host}} -p {{2222}}`
 
-- Run a command on a remote server:
+- Run a command on a remote server with a [t]ty allocation allowing interaction with the remote command:
 
-`ssh {{remote_host}} {{command -with -flags}}`
+`ssh {{username}}@{{remote_host}} -t {{command}} {{command_arguments}}`
 
-- SSH tunneling: Dynamic port forwarding (SOCKS proxy on localhost:1080):
+- SSH tunneling: Dynamic port forwarding (SOCKS proxy on `localhost:1080):
 
 `ssh -D {{1080}} {{username}}@{{remote_host}}`
 
-- SSH tunneling: Forward a specific port (localhost:9999 to example.org:80) along with disabling pseudo-[t]ty allocation and executio[n] of remote commands:
+- SSH tunneling: Forward a specific port (`localhost:9999` to `example.org:80`) along with disabling pseudo-[T]ty allocation and executio[N] of remote commands:
 
 `ssh -L {{9999}}:{{example.org}}:{{80}} -N -T {{username}}@{{remote_host}}`