Thank you for this - it works great when I connect to a single host at a time. Many thanks for your help! That is amazing that you could help -) I have writen the solution into the Cisco VIRL forum also: Now when I right click on a node and choose SSH, I get directly into the telnet 10.255.0.129 SSH arguments: /SCRIPT "C:\Users\lap\Desktop\ScriptHost.vbs" /N %t /T /SSH2 /P %p %h /L guest /PASSWORD guest /ARG %rĬrt.Screen.Send (0) & vbcr I can expand on that once I have more info.ĭid you configure Default Session to authenticate to the jump host? Or is it something you will do from the command-line and you (wisely so) omitted it for this public forum post? If you have done that via Default Session, and if you only need to ssh to this one host, then that is also how you can send the ssh command. It is also not clear to me where you are providing the authentication for the jump host. If so, your best option might be just to use a script and pass in the argument for the ssh command. Is the "host" part of the ssh command something you wish to be completely flexible? In other words, I assume you need to ssh to many different hosts from the jump host, correct?
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Opening External Terminal: C:\Program Files\VanDyke Software\SecureCRT\SecureCRT.exe /N lxc-routem-1 /T /SSH2 /P 58178 10.9.100.12 That is working find and the above arguments are resolved to the following command for example when trying to SSH to a host: SSH Command: C:\Program Files\VanDyke Software\SecureCRT\SecureCRT.exe Telnet is working find but SSH is not working as expected. With this software it is possible to use SecureCRT as an external terminal to SSH and telnet to the different virtual nodes (router,switch,server). I am using a software from Cisco called VIRL.