How to change the user after connecting to the jump host when using ProxyCommand












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My normal flow is like:



ssh jumphost
sudo -iHu jump_user
ssh target_user@targethost
Do some task


How to do this using ProxyCommand? I have tried:



ssh target_user@target_host -o ProxyCommand="ssh jumphost 'sudo -iHu jump_user' nc -w 120 %h %p"


But user is not changing. How to do it? My final aim is to use this as ansible_ssh_common_args so I can run tasks on target server.










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  • What version of OpenSSH are you using? And why do you need to change user on the jump host?

    – Kusalananda
    3 hours ago













  • @Kusalananda, It's 7.4

    – Riddhesh
    3 hours ago











  • @Kusalananda, I can't directly ssh to target_host with my user, I need to ssh to the jumphost first, that also I can't ssh with jump_user. But I can run sudo -iHu jump_user and after that only I can ssh into target_host. It's security related, and I don't know much about it.

    – Riddhesh
    2 hours ago
















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My normal flow is like:



ssh jumphost
sudo -iHu jump_user
ssh target_user@targethost
Do some task


How to do this using ProxyCommand? I have tried:



ssh target_user@target_host -o ProxyCommand="ssh jumphost 'sudo -iHu jump_user' nc -w 120 %h %p"


But user is not changing. How to do it? My final aim is to use this as ansible_ssh_common_args so I can run tasks on target server.










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  • What version of OpenSSH are you using? And why do you need to change user on the jump host?

    – Kusalananda
    3 hours ago













  • @Kusalananda, It's 7.4

    – Riddhesh
    3 hours ago











  • @Kusalananda, I can't directly ssh to target_host with my user, I need to ssh to the jumphost first, that also I can't ssh with jump_user. But I can run sudo -iHu jump_user and after that only I can ssh into target_host. It's security related, and I don't know much about it.

    – Riddhesh
    2 hours ago














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My normal flow is like:



ssh jumphost
sudo -iHu jump_user
ssh target_user@targethost
Do some task


How to do this using ProxyCommand? I have tried:



ssh target_user@target_host -o ProxyCommand="ssh jumphost 'sudo -iHu jump_user' nc -w 120 %h %p"


But user is not changing. How to do it? My final aim is to use this as ansible_ssh_common_args so I can run tasks on target server.










share|improve this question







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Riddhesh is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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My normal flow is like:



ssh jumphost
sudo -iHu jump_user
ssh target_user@targethost
Do some task


How to do this using ProxyCommand? I have tried:



ssh target_user@target_host -o ProxyCommand="ssh jumphost 'sudo -iHu jump_user' nc -w 120 %h %p"


But user is not changing. How to do it? My final aim is to use this as ansible_ssh_common_args so I can run tasks on target server.







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  • What version of OpenSSH are you using? And why do you need to change user on the jump host?

    – Kusalananda
    3 hours ago













  • @Kusalananda, It's 7.4

    – Riddhesh
    3 hours ago











  • @Kusalananda, I can't directly ssh to target_host with my user, I need to ssh to the jumphost first, that also I can't ssh with jump_user. But I can run sudo -iHu jump_user and after that only I can ssh into target_host. It's security related, and I don't know much about it.

    – Riddhesh
    2 hours ago



















  • What version of OpenSSH are you using? And why do you need to change user on the jump host?

    – Kusalananda
    3 hours ago













  • @Kusalananda, It's 7.4

    – Riddhesh
    3 hours ago











  • @Kusalananda, I can't directly ssh to target_host with my user, I need to ssh to the jumphost first, that also I can't ssh with jump_user. But I can run sudo -iHu jump_user and after that only I can ssh into target_host. It's security related, and I don't know much about it.

    – Riddhesh
    2 hours ago

















What version of OpenSSH are you using? And why do you need to change user on the jump host?

– Kusalananda
3 hours ago







What version of OpenSSH are you using? And why do you need to change user on the jump host?

– Kusalananda
3 hours ago















@Kusalananda, It's 7.4

– Riddhesh
3 hours ago





@Kusalananda, It's 7.4

– Riddhesh
3 hours ago













@Kusalananda, I can't directly ssh to target_host with my user, I need to ssh to the jumphost first, that also I can't ssh with jump_user. But I can run sudo -iHu jump_user and after that only I can ssh into target_host. It's security related, and I don't know much about it.

– Riddhesh
2 hours ago





@Kusalananda, I can't directly ssh to target_host with my user, I need to ssh to the jumphost first, that also I can't ssh with jump_user. But I can run sudo -iHu jump_user and after that only I can ssh into target_host. It's security related, and I don't know much about it.

– Riddhesh
2 hours ago










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