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I have to create an SSH tunnel to connect a deployment server to an VPN:

DeploymentServer --> Gateway --> PrivateServer

Each machine using a key, I tried the following command:

myMachine $ ssh -i GATEWAY_KEY.pem -N -L 1122:ubuntu@SERVER_PRIVATE_IP:22 ubuntu@GATEWAY_IP

And then this one in other terminal window:

myMachine $ ssh -i PRIVATE_SERVER_KEY.pem -p 1122 ubuntu@SERVER_PRIVATE_IP

But it doesn't work, I get a timeout error. My port 1122 is open and I can SSH it. I don't what I'm doing wrong, is my syntax correct?

It's my first tunnel so don't laugh at me!


EDIT 1

I added -v and fixed the second SSH call.


First call: myMachine $ ssh -i GATEWAY_KEY.pem -N -L 1122:ubuntu@SERVER_PRIVATE_IP:22 ubuntu@GATEWAY_IP -v Response: debug1: Authentication succeeded (publickey).

Second call: myMachine $ ssh -i PRIVATE_SERVER_KEY.pem -p 1122 ubuntu@localhost -v

debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh_config
debug1: /etc/ssh_config line 20: Applying options for *
debug1: Connecting to localhost [::1] port 1122.
debug1: Connection established.
debug1: permanently_set_uid: 0/0
debug1: identity file .ssh/wamapi_staging.pem type -1
debug1: identity file .ssh/wamapi_staging.pem-cert type -1
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host

And in the first tab again:

debug1: Connection to port 1122 forwarding to [email protected] port 22 requested.
debug1: channel 2: new [direct-tcpip]
channel 2: open failed: administratively prohibited: open failed
debug1: channel 2: free: direct-tcpip: listening port 1122 for [email protected] port             22, connect from ::1 port 60341, nchannels 3
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  • What are you trying to do? ssh to "PrivateServer"? Or establish a VPN somewhere?!
    – faker
    Jun 17, 2013 at 19:17

2 Answers 2

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I made it work using the .ssh/config file instead of trying to put all my parameters in my commands. Here is the results if someone needs it:

Host the-gateway
  Hostname GATEWAY_IP
  Port 22
  User ubuntu
  IdentityFile ~/.ssh/keys/GATEWAY_KEY.pem

Host the-tunnel
  Hostname localhost
  Port 1122
  User ubuntu
  IdentityFile ~/.ssh/keys/PRIVATE_SERVER_KEY.pem

And then the 2 commands:

ssh -N -L 1122:SERVER_PRIVATE_IP:22 the-gateway
ssh the-tunnel

Doing that way, SSH can use my pem keys.

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If I understood your question correctly, and you want to ssh to "PrivateServer", then your second ssh call should be:

myMachine $ ssh -i PRIVATE_SERVER_KEY.pem -p 1122 ubuntu@localhost

If not, please clarify in a comment on your question.

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  • Thanks, I can wait until tomorrow to see if ubuntu@localhost works for me. Jun 17, 2013 at 19:50
  • Hi @faker, I tried with ubuntu@localhost and localhost but I have these error messages: ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host (second ssh call) and channel 2: open failed: administratively prohibited: open failed (first ssh call). Jun 18, 2013 at 9:23
  • Are you able to ssh from the gateway to the private server? In any case, try adding -v to both ssh calls and edit the output into your question.
    – faker
    Jun 18, 2013 at 9:41
  • I edited my initial question. I can SSH the private server from the gateway on port 22 without any problem. Maybe should I use another port here also? Jun 18, 2013 at 11:41
  • On the gateway, is AllowTcpForwarding set to no in sshd_config? I'm running out of ideas, it should work like you posted.
    – faker
    Jun 18, 2013 at 11:54

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