Sounds like your problem is with android not Dropbear :)
On 4 January 2021 4:57:30 am AWST, Ruben Safir <ru...@mrbrklyn.com> wrote: >dropbear is a waste of time and it doesn't even work. > >I don't know why it is Fing Hard for the table with android can't have >an openssh daman running so we can tranfer files on and off the image. > >Everything about android is designed to just lock out the user. > > > >On 1/3/21 8:57 AM, Sean Warner wrote: >> Hello, >> >> >> >> I am ssh'ing from Server-A to Server-B. Dropbear client/server is on >> Server-A and openssh client/server is on Server-B. >~/.ssh/ncp_key_dropbear >> in Server-A is of the correct Dropbear format. >> >> >> >> I can ssh from A to B like this: >> >> # cd ~/.ssh >> >> # ssh -i ncp_key_dropbear root@192.168.1.124 -p 22 >> >> >> >> In Dropbear is it possible in to create a ~/.ssh/config file on >Server-A >> like this: >> >> Host ncp >> User root >> Port 22 >> IdentityFile ~/.ssh/ncp_key_dropbear >> HostName 192.168.1.124 >> >> >> >> . and then ssh like this? >> >> # ssh ncp >> >> >> >> When I do that on a host running OpenWrt I get the error: >> >> >> >> root@OpenWrt:~/.ssh# ssh ncp >> >> >> >> ssh: Connection to root@ncp:22 exited: Connect failed: Error >resolving 'ncp' >> port '22'. Name does not resolve >> >> >> >> Actually I get the same error even if I change the Port, in the >config file, >> to 1022 even though the sshd on the remote host is also listening on >port >> 1022. >> >> >> >> I CAN set up a config file on Server-B, that has an openssh client, >and I >> can ssh from B to A like this and it works: >> >> # ssh openwrt >> >> >> >> Thank you, >> >> >> >> Flex >> >> > > >-- >So many immigrant groups have swept through our town >that Brooklyn, like Atlantis, reaches mythological >proportions in the mind of the world - RI Safir 1998 >http://www.mrbrklyn.com >DRM is THEFT - We are the STAKEHOLDERS - RI Safir 2002 > >http://www.nylxs.com - Leadership Development in Free Software >http://www.brooklyn-living.com > >Being so tracked is for FARM ANIMALS and extermination camps, >but incompatible with living as a free human being. -RI Safir 2013