Resuse SSH Connection on Remote Machine












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There are 3 UNIX boxes:




  • Client

  • Bounce Box

  • Remote


The REMOTE machine only allows SSH connections from the bounce box. On the BOUNCE box I have the following in the local SSH config file:



Host REMOTE
HostName remote.domains.tld
ControlPath ~/.ssh/master-r@%h
ControlMaster auto
ControlPersist 4h
ForwardAgent yes
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa


The above allows me to reuse a single connection so I do not have to log in each time I need another console, etc...



Without using SSH tunneling (ie. ssh -L 22:REMOTE:22 user@BOUNCE), I would like to be able to connect from CLIENT to REMOTE and re-use the already open connection on BOUNCE so that I do not need to re-authenticate each time I want to open a new console.



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    There are 3 UNIX boxes:




    • Client

    • Bounce Box

    • Remote


    The REMOTE machine only allows SSH connections from the bounce box. On the BOUNCE box I have the following in the local SSH config file:



    Host REMOTE
    HostName remote.domains.tld
    ControlPath ~/.ssh/master-r@%h
    ControlMaster auto
    ControlPersist 4h
    ForwardAgent yes
    IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa


    The above allows me to reuse a single connection so I do not have to log in each time I need another console, etc...



    Without using SSH tunneling (ie. ssh -L 22:REMOTE:22 user@BOUNCE), I would like to be able to connect from CLIENT to REMOTE and re-use the already open connection on BOUNCE so that I do not need to re-authenticate each time I want to open a new console.



    It such a thing possible?










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      There are 3 UNIX boxes:




      • Client

      • Bounce Box

      • Remote


      The REMOTE machine only allows SSH connections from the bounce box. On the BOUNCE box I have the following in the local SSH config file:



      Host REMOTE
      HostName remote.domains.tld
      ControlPath ~/.ssh/master-r@%h
      ControlMaster auto
      ControlPersist 4h
      ForwardAgent yes
      IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa


      The above allows me to reuse a single connection so I do not have to log in each time I need another console, etc...



      Without using SSH tunneling (ie. ssh -L 22:REMOTE:22 user@BOUNCE), I would like to be able to connect from CLIENT to REMOTE and re-use the already open connection on BOUNCE so that I do not need to re-authenticate each time I want to open a new console.



      It such a thing possible?










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      There are 3 UNIX boxes:




      • Client

      • Bounce Box

      • Remote


      The REMOTE machine only allows SSH connections from the bounce box. On the BOUNCE box I have the following in the local SSH config file:



      Host REMOTE
      HostName remote.domains.tld
      ControlPath ~/.ssh/master-r@%h
      ControlMaster auto
      ControlPersist 4h
      ForwardAgent yes
      IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa


      The above allows me to reuse a single connection so I do not have to log in each time I need another console, etc...



      Without using SSH tunneling (ie. ssh -L 22:REMOTE:22 user@BOUNCE), I would like to be able to connect from CLIENT to REMOTE and re-use the already open connection on BOUNCE so that I do not need to re-authenticate each time I want to open a new console.



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