> You script doesn't properly pass arguments.

T^T

Replacing $@ with a "$@" solved this issue. I was pretty sure I had
tried all passible bash expansions combinations, but obviously not.

Thank you for you help!

I also discovered that the ansible provisioner create a one-off keypair,
but (in my case at least) it does not get authorized on the server,
resulting in ssh authentication error through the ssh proxy. Is this
expected? How am I supposed to add the public key to the authorized key
on the server in this case?

I was expecting the provisioner to use the same settings specified for
the communicator in the builder, why it does not?

Thank you,
Edoardo

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