Thanks! Ok, so let’s start with not able to login with either user. I have now tried the following without log, including a debug log: When I try ssh PUBLIC-DNS it returns Permission denied (publickey).
Click the Add SSH configuration button (). Click the SSH/SSL tab and select the Use SSH tunnel checkbox.
Make sure you are running Windows 10 or you have the Windows Management Framework 5 installed.
To use SSH in PowerShell you first have to install the Posh-SSH PowerShell Module from the PowerShell Gallery. Until now Microsoft has a good solution for this, there is a third party solutions called Posh-SSH.
The most popular alternative is ConEmu, which is both free and Open Source.If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 50 alternatives to iTerm2 so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement.
A user commented on Hacker News, “I checked for update, installed and relaunched… and found that all my tabs were exactly as they were before, including my tab that had an ssh tunnel running.
I didn’t choose to do this in my cluster, but it is an option. SSH jump host - This describes an alternative to setting up a reverse-SSH tunnel to access hosts in another subnet.