question that should be easy, but that i can't turn up with a little man-page reading:
i want to ssh to a remote machine (firewall), and then immediately upon success, ssh to another remote machine. i don't want to put this in my .login, because i don't want it to always happen -- i want to be able to *just* ssh to the first box, too, or have the option of going through to the 2nd. it seems this should have to do with the '-n' option for ssh. but trying `ssh -n machine1 ssh machine2` gave me the error: Pseudo-terminal will not be allocated because stdin is not a terminal. so a little googling turned up the -t flag, and `ssh -t -n machine1 ssh machine2` seems to do the job. however (here's the problem), i can't type in the resultant terminals. oops. how can i fix this? it would be great to have this capability ... thanks, </nori> -- .~. nori @ sccs.swarthmore.edu /V\ http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/~nori/jnl/ // \\ @ maenad.net /( )\ www.maenad.net ^`~'^ get my (*new*) key here: http://www.maenad.net/geek/gpg/7ede5499.asc (please *remove* old key 11e031f1!) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]