On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 12:16:46 -0500
Tim Walberg <[email protected]> wrote:

> Perhaps this approaches what you're trying to do:
> 
> http://code.google.com/p/ssh-fwknop/

Thanks, a nice wrapper. 
It will help me to a great extend.
many many thanks.


> 
> 
> On 07/22/2009 22:21 +0530, J. Bakshi wrote:
> >>    On Wed, 22 Jul 2009 01:27:14 -0430
> >>    Aar__n Mizrachi <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>    
> >>    > On Martes 21 Julio 2009 12:29:44 J. Bakshi escribi__:
> >>    > > Hello list,
> >>    > >
> >>    > > I have openssh-client __1:5.1p1-5+b1 installed in my
> >>    > > debian box. I have remote ssh information stored in
> >>    > > my .ssh/config file. I have protected one remote ssh by
> >>    > > fwknop. When I need ssh login to that particular sever
> >>    > > I have to open the port with fwknop client installed in
> >>    > > my local box. Is there any option in sshclient so that
> >>    > > It can execute a local command ( here the fwknop
> >>    > > obviously ) before doing ssh to that remote server ?
> >>    > >
> >>    > > Thanks
> >>    > 
> >>    > You can do something like that defining some alias
> >>    > on /etc/bashrc
> >>    > 
> >>    > alias ssh="function dossh { fwknop -A \"tcp/22\" -s -D
> >>    > \$1; /usr/bin/ssh -l myuser \$1; }; dossh "
> >>    > 
> >>    > Then: ssh myhost
> >>    > 
> >>    > Moreover... for more complex expresion... you can add the
> >>    > user parameter as $2, add if's if you want, or even use
> >>    > the $@ and extract the hostname from the parameters to
> >>    > use it on fwknop and use the rest of the argument on -A
> >>    > and ssh command.
> >>    > 
> >>    > 
> >>    
> >>    well, using the alias is a brilliant idea, but I have
> >>    multiple hosts and they have different fwknop encryption
> >>    password. That's why I stored all the server info
> >>    at .ssh/config file. It would be helpful if ssh can execute
> >>    local command for individual host prior to its connection
> >>    attempt. 
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> 
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