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jumphost: could not reach the ET server

Open ChanganVR opened this issue 3 years ago • 4 comments

Hi there,

Thank you for the awesome software. I'm trying to connect to a server A (linux) via jumphost server B(linux) from my laptop (mac). I'm able to ssh to A via B or et A/B individually, but when I et A via B, it always fails and alerts "Could not reach the ET server: B:2022" (not additional information when specifying --verbose=9). The port 2022 is open on server B because I'm able to et to it. Do you have any idea why this happened? Appreciate your help!

Regards, Changan

ChanganVR avatar Feb 06 '21 05:02 ChanganVR

Can you et to A and then et to B within A?

MisterTea avatar Apr 18 '21 06:04 MisterTea

I have been facing a similar issue. I cannot et to jumphost A. But I can ssh into A and then et to B from there.

On inspecting the verbose log when I et into A, it says "unsupported config line" for all lines in my ssh config file, and then refuses the connection.

My local machine and server B have version 6.1.8, and server A has version 6.0.8

ishitamed19 avatar Oct 23 '21 11:10 ishitamed19

Can you check if upgrading server A to 6.1.8 fixes the issue?

MisterTea avatar Oct 23 '21 15:10 MisterTea

My default login shell is bash in server B. And in my bashrc, I was instantiating zsh shell, so that every time I log into my server B, it automatically starts a zsh shell. Hence, when I removed this line from my bashrc, the error got resolved.

ishitamed19 avatar Nov 11 '21 18:11 ishitamed19