I'm hoping that it can be made to work somehow, just need to figure out
how. Get "ssh rt" working outside Emacs, then perhaps it works inside
Emacs, too.
You could try "ssh -vvv rt" for a start, that should show you a number
of debug messages.
You could try to change the ProxyCommand to add "-vvv" to the ssh
command in there.
You could compare whatever you get from "ssh rt" with what you get when
you type the proxy command manually (use the same "-vvv" in both cases).
Am I making sense? Does this explain the approach I'm thinking about?
Kai
On 7 Oct 2014, at 11:02, SENESI Stéphane wrote:
Hello Kai
Thanks for the hint but it does not work : after configuring that
entry with the suggested ProxyCommand, invoking "ssh rt" just hangs
(even outside of Emacs).
And, also, in the former setting, changing the value of
tramp-local-end-of-line from Ctrl-J to Ctrl-M did not succeed either.
I had my network people here issue a ticket to the bastion
manufacturer user support, but am not fully optimistic about getting a
workable reply ...
So any further idea is still welcome...
Regards
S
----- Mail original -----
| De: "Kai Großjohann" <[email protected]>
| À: "SENESI Stéphane" <[email protected]>
| Cc: "Michael Albinus" <[email protected]>, [email protected]
| Envoyé: Lundi 6 Octobre 2014 23:50:17
| Objet: Re: Using a 'bastion' - issue when providing password
| I think Michael meant that you create an additional ~/.ssh/config
entry
| beyond the "bel" one that you've got already.
| If I recall correctly, you had to do ssh -t bel real@target , and
bel was an
| entry in ~/.ssh/config .
| So: create a new entry "rt" in ~/.ssh/config that does ssh -t bel
real@target
| behind the scenes :-)
| How to do that? Hmmm.
| Host rt
| ProxyCommand ssh -t bel real@target
| Maybe that works, I'm not sure.
| Kai
| On 3 Oct 2014, at 15:50, SENESI Stéphane wrote:
| | Hi Michael
|
| | Thanks for taking time for user support during your vacation !!
|
| | Three remarks :
|
| | ----- Mail original -----
|
| | | De: "Michael Albinus" [email protected]
|
| | | À: "SENESI Stéphane" [email protected]
|
| | | Cc: [email protected]
|
| | | Envoyé: Vendredi 3 Octobre 2014 13:39:20
|
| | | Objet: Re: Using a 'bastion' - issue when providing password
|
| | | Hi Stéphane,
|
| | | I am on vacations just now (btw, in France :-)
|
| | Enjoy ! but mind that weather will become rainy from Sunday for
most parts
| | of
| | France
|
| | | so I cannot check in detail until I return. For the time being
you might
| | | try
|
| | | to add an entry to ~/.ssh/config for your bastion host, which
fires the
|
| | | needed command.
|
| | As far as I understand, these bastion won't accept the user to
isseu
| | command,
| | either directly or not, but only react to one of the two options I
quoted
| | (providing user@hots on first ssh command, or choosing an entry in
a
| | user@host's list
|
| | | Furthermore, there is a variable tramp-password-end-of-line (or
so),
| | | maybe
|
| | | you could tweak it somehow.
|
| | Do you refer to :
|
| | ....
|
| | (process-send-string
|
| | proc (concat (tramp-read-passwd proc) tramp-local-end-of-line))
|
| | If yes, my value for tramp-local-end-of-line is C-j, which seems
sensible
| | .... If not, where is the best place to change it ?
|
| | Best regards
|
| | S
|
| | | Best regards, Michael.
|
| | --
|
| | ----- Météo-France -----
|
| | SENESI STEPHANE
|
| | CNRM/GMGEC/ASTER
|
| | [email protected]
|
| | Fixe : +33 561079931
|
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|
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|
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|
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