A aloksk New Member Joined Oct 9, 2024 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Credits 12 Oct 9, 2024 #1 Source a is accessible via jumphost j1 Target is b accessible via jumphost j2 I have ssh terminal which can connect to both. I want to copy file xyz from a to b in single command. Sample cmd pls. Last edited: Oct 10, 2024
Source a is accessible via jumphost j1 Target is b accessible via jumphost j2 I have ssh terminal which can connect to both. I want to copy file xyz from a to b in single command. Sample cmd pls.
osprey Well-Known Member Joined Apr 15, 2022 Messages 1,989 Reaction score 2,438 Credits 20,253 Oct 9, 2024 #2 aloksk said: Source a is accessible via jumphost j1 Target is b accessible via jumphost j2 I want to copy file xyz from a to b in single command. Click to expand... Perhaps have a look here where there's a fairly comprehensive description of the issue: How to Set Up an SSH Jump Server in Linux A jump host is an intermediary host or an SSH gateway to a remote network, through which a connection can be made to another host in a dissimilar security zone. www.tecmint.com
aloksk said: Source a is accessible via jumphost j1 Target is b accessible via jumphost j2 I want to copy file xyz from a to b in single command. Click to expand... Perhaps have a look here where there's a fairly comprehensive description of the issue: How to Set Up an SSH Jump Server in Linux A jump host is an intermediary host or an SSH gateway to a remote network, through which a connection can be made to another host in a dissimilar security zone. www.tecmint.com