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That's correct -- it's implied that you'll know the hostname or IP of your server that you'll be executing commands from. If you want a 1:1 match, you can map the jumpbox hostname to the server you'll be using:
After doing so, executing ssh root@jumpbox will allow you to connect.
If you haven't setup a server for this, then it will be your local workstation. This is where the following applies:
While a dedicated machine is being used to ensure consistency, these commands can also be run from just about any machine including your personal workstation running macOS or Linux
Is it implied that we need to look it up? It says to ssh root@jumpbox but I of course get 'no address associated with hostname'
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