Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "ProxyCommand and ExitOnForwardFailure = leftover process"
2015 Jul 31
0
Indirect routing issue?
Hi there,
I am experiencing an annoying but not critical issue with (I think)
tinc's internal routing. My setup is this:
HostA (local. ConnectTo = HostC)
HostB (geographically close. ConnectTo = HostC)
HostC (far away. ConnectTo = nothing)
Without tinc, pings from HostA to HostB take around 10ms, and from
HostA/B to HostC around 200ms.
With tinc, pings from HostA to HostB take nearly
2018 Apr 11
0
Route certain trafic via a tinc node that is not directly connected.
Hello again :)
Thank you all for your reply's. Below are the config files of the 3 hosts.
I use tinc in router mode. I do not have a kernel mode config lines
anywhere so tinc must be using the default settings here.
I added the ipaddressx to subnets on hostc and this works. Traffic to
that ip is now routed via hostc.
But since this ipaddressx address changes often I need to resolve it
2018 Apr 10
0
Route certain trafic via a tinc node that is not directly connected.
Hello List,
I have this setup:
hosta <--> hostb <--> hostc
Hosta and hostc are not directly connected via tinc. But both are
conncted via hostb (I called my network tincnet). This works fine I can
ssh from hosta to hostc and vice versa without any problems.
hostc is in a whitelisted iprange at some service provider.
I need hosta to talk to a certain ip (lets call it
2018 Apr 11
1
Route certain trafic via a tinc node that is not directly connected.
On 11 April 2018 at 11:30, Hans de Groot <hansg at dandy.nl> wrote:
> Hello again :)
>
> Thank you all for your reply's. Below are the config files of the 3 hosts.
> I use tinc in router mode. I do not have a kernel mode config lines
> anywhere so tinc must be using the default settings here.
>
> I added the ipaddressx to subnets on hostc and this works. Traffic
2003 Sep 12
1
Agent Forwarding Anomalies on OpenBSD 3.3/OpenSSH 3.6.1
I have a curious situation with four OpenBSD 3.3 hosts.
Each of these has public/private keys on each other for inter-host
authentication using RSA2 keys.
For instance, they're called hostA-to-hostBCD, hostB-to-hostACD,
hostC-to-hostABD, and hostD-to-hostABC.
The sshd_config files, on each host, look as follows...
#;
#; /etc/ssh/sshd_config
#;
Port 22
Protocol 2
ListenAddress
2018 Apr 10
2
Route certain trafic via a tinc node that is not directly connected.
On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 03:36:08PM +0200, Hans de Groot wrote:
> hosta <--> hostb <--> hostc
>
> Hosta and hostc are not directly connected via tinc. But both are conncted
> via hostb (I called my network tincnet). This works fine I can ssh from
> hosta to hostc and vice versa without any problems.
>
> hostc is in a whitelisted iprange at some service
2014 May 14
2
Option to turn off listen port, e.g. client only mode
Hey,
I have this setup on my small test tinc-vpn.
HostA (runs on a server and is publicly accessible)
HostB (runs on my laptop (behind firewall) sometimes and connects to HostA)
HostC (runs on a Amazon AWS server (behind firewall) to test long uptime and connects to HostA)
This setup allows me to communicate from HostB to HostC thru HostA without any issues.
Everything works great, but I
2006 Jun 20
2
[PATCH] openssh pseudo-terminal bug
hello
short description:
ssh client sends a wrong all-zero terminal info when requesting forced pseudo-terminal
allocation while stdin is not a terminal.
sshd then sets the terminals ospeed to 0 because it receives this information from the
client. on solaris this means that the pseudo-terminal is closed and output of any
remote command is dropped.
longer description:
what we're doing is
2008 Jul 29
0
Chained X11 forwarding
hI,
Recently, we encountered a problem with forwarded X11 sessions when the
user ssh's through multiple systems. This was first spotted with 5.0p1
but is also reproducible with 5.1p1. The problem does not occur with
4.2p1.
The scenario is this: ssh from HostA to HostB requesting X11 forwarding
and then likewise from HostB to HostC. If you request a trusted cookie
when connecting to HostC,
2004 Sep 17
0
scp command to copy file to multiple host
Hi
Is there one line command to copy file one from HOSTA to HOSTB, HOSTC
& HOSTD etc?
like
hosta# scp -p FILEA root at HOSTB:/root/ root at HOSTC:/tmp root at HOSTD/home/
-r
desh
2012 Aug 13
1
iptables: cannot port forward
Easy question here: I have a test network that looks like this
(apologies for my lack of ascii skills):
[hostc]---------------[Firewall]192.168.42.1 (EXTIF: eth0) /10.0.0.1
(INTIF: eth1)
192.168.42.10 (wan) |(lan)
|
+-------------[hosta] 10.0.0.10 (port 4242)
|
+-------------[hostb]
2000 Jan 20
0
OpenSSH problem report on Linux 2.2.14.
I have been using OpenSSH for a while, and I would like to thank you
for the great package.
Here is a report of mysterious warning message lines, I get while I
use OpenSSH.
They don't seem to be serious, but annoying nevertheless.
version: openssh-1.2.1pre27
OS
Linux standard 2.2.14 #18 SMP Thu Jan 6 06:07:45 JST 2000 i586 unknown
(compiled with gcc 2.95.2)
Compiler
gcc -v
Reading
2015 Aug 17
6
[Bug 2444] New: ExitOnForwardFailure=yes has no effect
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2444
Bug ID: 2444
Summary: ExitOnForwardFailure=yes has no effect
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 6.9p1
Hardware: amd64
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: P5
Component: ssh
Assignee: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org
2019 May 31
9
[Bug 3017] New: ExitOnForwardFailure=yes doesn't work for local forwards (-L)
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3017
Bug ID: 3017
Summary: ExitOnForwardFailure=yes doesn't work for local
forwards (-L)
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 7.6p1
Hardware: Other
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: ssh
2002 Feb 25
1
problem with tinc pre5
Hello,
I have 2 hosts HostA and HostB
HostA - 10.38.9.2, kernel 2.4.16, tincd from Debian package
HostB - 10.38.9.223, kernel 2.2.17-21mdk, tincd from tarball package.
HostA:
------------------------------
/etc/tinc/test4/tinc.conf
Name = HostA
ConnectTo = HostB
TapDevice = /dev/misc/net/tun
PrivateKeyFile = /etc/tinc/test4/rsa_key.priv
/etc/tinc/test4/hosts/HostA
Subnet = 10.0.0.0/8
Port =
2014 Jul 15
8
[Bug 2255] New: tunneling with -W does not report non 0 exit codes on failure even with ExitOnForwardFailure=yes
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2255
Bug ID: 2255
Summary: tunneling with -W does not report non 0 exit codes on
failure even with ExitOnForwardFailure=yes
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 6.6p1
Hardware: amd64
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority:
2001 Oct 21
1
About mirroring in both sides
I am taisaki
About how to carry out mirroring with both server
Although I would like you to teach
About rsync, although it is a question, this time
hostA hostB It is related with ssh connection.
authorized_keys is held on both sides. In the environment which can be
used satisfactory
hostA /export/Data
The following directories
hostB /export/temp
a mirror is carried out to below --
2017 Apr 05
0
Transfer hangs, both sides waiting on receive
Hi,
We're encountering a rather weird, sporadic hang during a large-file
transfer. A bit of background on the setup:
- Host A rsyncs a MySQL database from Host B. Both sides use rsync
3.1.1 on Debian Jessie.
- Host B serves the files using rsync --daemon from an ext4 filesystem
residing on a thin LVM snapshot.
- Host A uses the following command to rsync the files to a btrfs
2006 Sep 27
1
ExitOnForwardFailure and Protocol 2.0
I'm merging my "streamlocal" unix domain socket forwarding patch into 4.4p1
(or rather 20060926 SNAP) and I gather that the ExitOnForwardFailure
capability only works for protocol 1.0.
Am I misreading things? I was really looking forward to that feature.
I noticed when I began fixing a merge reject in
channel_request_remote_forwarding().
- Bill
2012 Jul 12
3
ssh port forwarding
Hello Everyone,
I am having a problem with setting up port forwarding from one of our local
CentOS machines to an AWS EC2 instance. We are wanting to make mysql
connections over an ssh tunnel.
In this case, lets say that hostA is our local machine, and hostB is the
Amazon EC2 instance. I have tried several different variations (that I have
found from google searching), including:
from hostA: ssh