I want to ssh from one host (OpenWrt running Dropbear) to another host on the same LAN that is running open-ssh server and client.
I converted the private open-ssh key of the other host to dropbear format and saved it to ~/.ssh/ncp_key_dropbear on the OpenWrt host.
Now I can ssh from OpenWrt to the other host like this:
# ssh -i ncp_key_dropbear [email protected] -p 22
I also made a ~/.ssh/config file on the OpenWrt host like this:
Host ncp
User root
Port 22
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/ncp_key_dropbear
HostName 192.168.1.124
But when I try to ssh now with this command:
# ssh ncp
I get this error...
root@OpenWrt:~/.ssh# ssh ncp
ssh: Connection to root@ncp:22 exited: Connect failed: Error resolving 'ncp' port '22'. Name does not resolve
Actually I get the same error even if I change the Port to 1022 even though the sshd on the remote host is also listening on that port.
I set up a ~/.ssh/config file on the other host as above, except I use an open-ssh client on that host, and can ssh from it to OpenWrt like this:
# ssh openwrt
So why is my config file not working on the OpenWrt? Does Dropbear not know anything about ~/.ssh/config files? Here is an article from 2009 that seems to suggest that but surely things have changed?
Cheers,
Flex
I got confirmation from the author of Dropbear that it does not currently support a configuration file such as ~/.ssh/config.