Hi Matt, Thank you for your reply. I have just given it a try and in what you proposed, /'username1@server1,username2' /becomes a user name and server2 is a hostname. At the end, I solved the issue by switching to openssh-client.
Cheers, Adrian On 04.05.2020 at 15:21, Matt Johnston wrote: > Hi Adrian, > > With dropbear you should be able to list the hosts comma separated > > dbclient -i /mydir/id_rsa username1@server1,username2@server2 > > Does that work? It should do something equivalent to the first one though, > unless I've missed something. > > Cheers, > Matt > >> On Sun 3/5/2020, at 11:38 pm, Adrian Fiergolski <a.fiergol...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I am having troubles connecting to another host though a ssh proxy. The >> command: >> >> $>dbclient -i /my_dir/id_rsa -J "dbclient -i /my_dir/id_rsa >> username1@server1" username2@server2 >> >> and >> >> $>dbclient -i /my_dir/id_rsa -J "dbclient -t -i /my_dir/id_rsa >> username1@server1" username2@server2 >> >> return: >> >> dbclient: Failed reading termmodes >> dbclient: Connection to username1@server1:22 exited: Failed to set >> raw TTY mode >> dbclient: Connection to username2@server2:22 exited: Remote closed >> the connection >> >> I have also tried >> >> $>dbclient -i /my_dir/id_rsa -J "dbclient -T -i /my_dir/id_rsa >> username1@server1" username2@server2 >> >> but it doesn't connect to the server2 neither. >> >> The connection to the first host >> >> dbclient -i /my_dir/id_rsa username1@server1 >> >> works properly. >> >> What am I doing wrong? How to connect to the final server through the >> ssh proxy using dropbear? >> >> Regards, >> >> Adrian >> >>
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