fbsd mgmt server, telnet through ssh tunnel to Cisco possible ?
Erik at MicroController.nl
erik at microcontroller.nl
Sat Feb 7 04:56:58 PST 2004
see ssh key's
and the man page of ssh-keygen
-Erik.
On Sat, 2004-02-07 at 13:45, Andreas Klemm wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a FreeBSD 5.2.1 monitoring system up and running.
> It uses shellscripts with netcat to login to the ciscos
> get some data out of it, writes results to files etc ...
> For these mechanism to work I need to be able to telnet to the
> ciscos.
>
> Unluckily I have now a bunch of Ciscos, where only ssh login
> is possible and where no rsh server functionality is allowed.
>
> Is it somehow possible to telnet to the ciscos via a ssh tunnel ?
> And without the Cisco prompting for a password ?
>
> Is there something other available than netcat to make
> batched data collection scripts to ciscos possible on a
> ssh basis ???
>
> Any recommendations that could work ?
>
> Currently I use something like this
>
> for cisco in $*
> do
> nc [options] $cisco > /some/path/sh-run/$cisco-confg <<!EOS
> password
> ena
> password
> sh runn
> quit
> !EOS
> done
>
> How can I get this via ssh ???
>
> And best without having to enter a password, so that it can
> be executed via cron on a regulary basis .... ?!
>
> Andreas ///
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