Hello,
it seems I cannot use:
$ ssh -J root@2a01:4f8:1c1e:528d::1 root@west-coast
Invalid -J argument
(The west-coast is stored on the jump host in between in /etc/hosts.)
$ ssh -J root@167.235.141.44 root@west-coast
Works as expected. Also
$ ssh root@2a01:4f8:1c1e:528d::1
does work as expected. I do have native IPv6.
This is on Debian 12 Bookworm:
$ ssh -V
OpenSSH_9.2p1 Debian-2+deb12u2, OpenSSL 3.0.11 19 Sep 2023
The workaround seems to be to define the host used in ProxyJump in
~/.ssh/config then it works with IPv6 too.
Yes, I known I should use IPv6 with DNS which is not the point here.
What have I overlooked?
Thank you for any help.
Adam Kalisz
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it seems I cannot use:
$ ssh -J root@2a01:4f8:1c1e:528d::1 root@west-coast
Invalid -J argument
(The west-coast is stored on the jump host in between in /etc/hosts.)
$ ssh -J root@167.235.141.44 root@west-coast
Works as expected. Also
$ ssh root@2a01:4f8:1c1e:528d::1
does work as expected. I do have native IPv6.
This is on Debian 12 Bookworm:
$ ssh -V
OpenSSH_9.2p1 Debian-2+deb12u2, OpenSSL 3.0.11 19 Sep 2023
The workaround seems to be to define the host used in ProxyJump in
~/.ssh/config then it works with IPv6 too.
Yes, I known I should use IPv6 with DNS which is not the point here.
What have I overlooked?
Thank you for any help.
Adam Kalisz
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openssh-unix-dev mailing list
openssh-unix-dev@mindrot.org
https://lists.mindrot.org/mailman/listinfo/openssh-unix-dev