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Make sure [[ssh]]d and [[netcat]] ([[nc]]) | Make sure [[ssh]]d and [[netcat]] ([[nc]]) is installed and set up on your server(s). ([[sshd]] on both, [[nc]] only on the "proxy") | ||
Then add this to your <tt>.ssh/config</tt>: | Then add this to your <tt>.ssh/config</tt>: | ||
Host [TARGETHOSTNAME] | Host [TARGETHOSTNAME] | ||
Hostname [TARGETHOST] | Hostname [TARGETHOST] | ||
User [USERONTARGETHOST] | User [USERONTARGETHOST] | ||
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* See also: | * See also: | ||
** [[Ssh automagically knocks at server door]] | ** [[Ssh automagically knocks at server door]] | ||
** [[Linux]] | |||
[[Category:Linux]] | [[Category:Linux]] |
Latest revision as of 09:29, 22 May 2023
The issue
I wanted to connect to a host through another host. And I wanted it as simple as possible to use.
The solution
Make sure sshd and netcat (nc) is installed and set up on your server(s). (sshd on both, nc only on the "proxy")
Then add this to your .ssh/config:
Host [TARGETHOSTNAME] Hostname [TARGETHOST] User [USERONTARGETHOST] ProxyCommand ssh [PROXY-HOST-CAN-ALSO-BE-CONFIGURED-IN-.ssh/config] exec nc %h %p
- See also: