I suspect selinux is blocking something, after dropbear forks to run the shell.
Can you find where selinux keeps its logs?
When you run 'su' it enters a less restrictive context than normal root, so it
runs ok.
I guess you need to create a selinux policy for the dropbear service - i don't
have
Dear Matt,
Thanks for fast reply.
[1] Yes I run dropbear from adb shell and it’s works correctly. My steps are
followings:
$ adb connect [device ip]
$ adb shell
# su
# dropbear -E -R
[2] Please find requested logfile1.txt attached.
[3] Running "ssh -i
Hello,
I'm an android developer and we are trying to make a ssh tunneling between
Android device and Linux Host. I'm using dropbear for this solution.
Here is my steps:
1) I'm connecting to my host via dbclient with 0 port
dbclient -i "$RSA_KEY" -f -N -R 0:localhost:22 "$HOST" -y &>