Thank you for the help Alvaro. Unfortunately that didn't help :(
I still can't execute ssh command with `vagrant ssh -c "echo 'test'`

Here's the full log: http://pastie.org/9197252
Vagrantfile: http://pastie.org/9195825
Private key for the box: http://pastie.org/9195841


On Wednesday, May 21, 2014 11:19:47 PM UTC+2, Alvaro Miranda Aguilera wrote:
>
> not sure if you read some other posts with same issues (or was a bug?)
>
> As a workaround
>
> Try d.ssh.port=22
>
> or config.ssh.port=22
>
> in your vagrant file.
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 12:27 AM, Bruno Sutic <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> here's the vagrantfile I'm using http://pastie.org/9195825
>>
>> And here is the private key referred in the vagrantfile: 
>> http://pastie.org/9195841
>>
>> Steps that work fine:
>> $ vagrant up --provider=docker
>> $ vagrant ssh            # logs into container, all good at this point
>> # exit docker container
>>
>> Step that does *not* work:
>> $ vagrant ssh --command "echo 'test'"
>> # => Bad port ''
>>
>> $ vagrant -v
>>
>> Vagrant 1.6.2
>> `vagrant ssh -c "echo 'test'"` works fine for other vms for me.
>> Is this a bug? If not, any suggestions how to make it work? Thanks
>>
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