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The following command allows connecting to a target host via a jump host. This connection pattern is widely used with bastion servers, where the bastion server also plays the role of a jump host. | The following command allows connecting to a target host via a jump host. This connection pattern is widely used with bastion servers, where the bastion server also plays the role of a jump host. | ||
ssh -J <''jump-host-user''>@<''jump-host''> <''target-host-user''>@<''target-host''> | ssh -J <''jump-host-user''>@<''jump-host''> -i <''target-host-private-key''> <''target-host-user''>@<''target-host''> | ||
Example: | Example: | ||
ssh -J ec2-user@1.2.3.4 ec2-user@10.1.12.150 | ssh -J ec2-user@1.2.3.4 -i ~/.ssh/playground-private-key ec2-user@10.1.12.150 |
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The following command allows connecting to a target host via a jump host. This connection pattern is widely used with bastion servers, where the bastion server also plays the role of a jump host.
ssh -J <jump-host-user>@<jump-host> -i <target-host-private-key> <target-host-user>@<target-host>
Example:
ssh -J ec2-user@1.2.3.4 -i ~/.ssh/playground-private-key ec2-user@10.1.12.150