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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T11:01:31+00:00 2026-05-19T11:01:31+00:00

I’d like to clone a git repository from my company’s servers to my personal

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I’d like to clone a git repository from my company’s servers to my personal computer. The only way to acces these servers from “outside” is by logging in per ssh to ‘machine1’

ssh user@machine1.company.xy

Unfortunately, git ist not installed on that specific machine. So a git clone like

git clone ssh://user@machine1.company.xy/path/to/repo <local-repo-path>

won’t work. What I would have to do is to change to another machine ‘machine2’ where git is installed after having logged in to the network via ‘machine1’. So to get the clone working I would have to execute a command like

ssh machine2

before actually executing the git command. Is there any way to do that? Something like a pre-clone hook maybe?

Is it possible to somehow pack the remote repository into a file (patch?), to copy that file onto the local machine and to clone from that file?

Looking forward to your hints and suggestions!

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    2026-05-19T11:01:31+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 11:01 am

    You can do this by configuring a ssh proxy command. Note: this assumes netcat is available on the proxy server; you can replace netcat with a similar script in perl or whatever if needed.

    Add the following to your ~/.ssh/config, creating it if needed:

    Host machine1
    User yourusername
    HostName machine1.yourcompany.com
    
    Host machine2
    User yourusername
    ProxyCommand ssh machine1 nc %h %p
    HostName machine2.internal.network
    

    Now you can ssh machine2 and it will automatically tunnel through machine1. This means using git is as simple as git clone ssh://machine2/path.

    It is also possible to bundle the repository into a single file, using the git bundle command. This shouldn’t be necessary with a proper ssh proxy setup though.

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