On 02Jun2008 16:23, lux <yuanlux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: | > >> I have a script called "sshto" that does exactly this for multihop ssh | > >> connections. Very handy, especially since you can make "sshto" the | > >> default transport for rsync, letting you do multihop rsyncs easily: | > >> | > >> rsync some-dir/ host1\!host2\!host3:some-other-dir/ | > > | > > It sounds like you have experience with what he is trying to do, so | > > please continue to advice the OP. What he is does now is ssh to PC A, and | > > then ssh to PC B. What he wants to ssh to PC B in one command, but he has | > > to go through PC A. (firewall machine?) | > | > Then he definitely wants sshto: | > | > http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/css/bin/sshto | > | > Conveniently, it can make use of an sshtorc file that maps "name" into an | > arbitrary "name1!name2!name3!..." ssh hop path. I routiney get only | > certain hosts as "sshto foo" where "foo" designates a multihop ssh path. | | Sounds a very interesting tool. I gave it a try. But | what is shqstr? | looks a like a command, but not in my system Yeah, sshto shamelessly uses other scripts from that same collection. Shqstr quotes strings for handing to eval/sh/remote-ssh intact. The simplest thing is to go to: http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/css/ and download the tarball, unpack into /opt/css. Source /opt/css/env.sh to fix up your $PATH (it appends, so as not to preempt any of your normal commands or libraries). Then retry. Please let me know if you have further trouble; this stuff is _meant_ to be usable by people who aren't me:-) Cheers, -- Cameron Simpson <cs@xxxxxxxxxx> DoD#743 http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/ When Microsoft Office is your only hammer, pretty much everything begins to look like a nail. Or a thumb. - Rob Pegoraro -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list