SSH error when executing a remote command: “stdin: is not a tty”

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青春惊慌失措 2020-12-24 14:22

I\'m trying to connect to machine one with ssh and then connect to another machine two with ssh. But get this error:

ssh user@computerone.com \'ssh otheruser         


        
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  • 2020-12-24 14:56

    When logging into a shell, the remote host assumes that the connection is done by a human user. Therefore, it is reasonable to expect that they have control over the standard in on the client. That is to say, the user is giving input on a terminal through the keyboard. If the remote host detects that the user is not human (because the input is not a terminal - tty, but another process), it may warn the user about this unexpected condition.


    A demonstration of the discussed misbehavior and how to avoid it (man ssh and look for -t for a more thorough explanation).

    $ ssh -t genja.org 'ssh raptor.lan hostname\; uptime'
    host: genja.lan 
    raptor
     21:17:27 up 3 days, 15 min,  1 user,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
    Connection to genja.org closed.
    
    $ ssh genja.org uptime 
    host: genja.lan 
     21:17:43 up 12 days, 17:40,  1 user,  load average: 0.30, 0.08, 0.02
    

    ...and the error:

    $ ssh  genja.org 'ssh raptor.lan hostname\; uptime'
    host: genja.lan 
    Permission denied (publickey,keyboard-interactive).
    

    You may want to make a tunnel instead:

    ssh -L 4444:raptor.lan:22 genja.org
    

    Then, on a different terminal:

    ssh -p 4444 localhost will give you a conenction straight to "raptor.lan"
    

    Use IP addresses such as 192.168.0.11 if DNS aliases are not configured on the remote end.

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