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Connect to host hostname port 22 How do i ssh to server 2 using my private key file from server 1? What happens if you run the ssh command directly from the command line

Are you able to ping that machine However, i would be creating a bash script from server 1 that will execute some commands on server 2 via ssh Does the remote has ssh installed

If installed, then is the ssh service running?

Anyway, after playing enough with ssh, i figured that you can also set up a such configuration to be specific to an ssh host. I was also following these instructions and was quite confused as well. 6 i need to connect to a ssh proxy server using a ssh keypair that i created specifically for it (not my default id_rsa keypair) Host github.com hostname ssh.github.com port 443 finally, i found this article which solved and exposed the real problem

When you connect to an ssh server, you identify yourself to the server (using either your login and password, or a key), and the server identifies itself to you, using its host key This is typically transparent, but it is important Known host keys are stored in ~/.ssh/known_hosts, and ssh verifies server host keys against those. If you run ssh and display is not set, it means ssh is not forwarding the x11 connection

Note that the server won't reply either way, a security precaution of hiding details from potential attackers.

In terminal enter this command with your ssh file name pbcopy < ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub this will copy the file to your clipboard now open you github account go to settings > ssh and gpg keys > new ssh key enter title and paste the key from clipboard and save it. What is interesting there is the line This variable sounds like what i am looking for, but it is not defined within the sshd_config.

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