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sshs seems to be confused with User defined as a parameter for global and host
seen w/ sshs 3.4.0
sshs seems to be confused with User defined as a parameter for global and host
Here is the content of my config file.
Host * User admin ServerAliveInterval 30 ServerAliveCountMax 120
Host axis-b8a44f User root
I'm expected to have the user root used for the connection to axis-b8a44f as it is shown by sshs
But it seems that it's not the case, based ion the ssh prompt
admin@axis-b8a44f's password:
sshs is using the locally installed ssh
to connect to hosts. That might be an issue with your currently installed version of ssh
.
What does ssh -V
gives you ?
I'm currently having the issue with OpenSSH on Ubuntu on WSL
$ wsl.exe Welcome to Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS (GNU/Linux 4.4.0-19041-Microsoft x86_64) $ ssh -V OpenSSH_8.2p1 Ubuntu-4ubuntu0.5, OpenSSL 1.1.1f 31 Mar 2020
Hey! Looking back to your configuration, everything's fine, did you expected admin
to show up in the User
column?