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In my case I can only reach my servers through a ProxyJump in my SSH configuration. It seems there currently isn't a way to run ssh-audit against those servers behind a jump host.
I would like to request a feature to support this scenario.
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Hi. Two things:
1.) this project does not seem to be maintained anymore (see issue #42).
I've continued development on this project here:
https://github.com/jtesta/ssh-audit.
2.) if you can expose a tunnel to each server, then ssh-audit can scan
it. I don't so much know how ProxyJump works under the hood, but I
suspect that getting ssh-audit to work automatically through it would
take a lot of work; it would be easier to just start a tunnel, run the
scan, then stop the tunnel.
On 10/5/20 11:38 AM, arjan-s wrote:
In my case I can only reach my servers through a ProxyJump in my SSH
configuration. It seems there currently isn't a way to run ssh-audit
against those servers behind a jump host.
I would like to request a feature to support this scenario.
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In my case I can only reach my servers through a ProxyJump in my SSH configuration. It seems there currently isn't a way to run ssh-audit against those servers behind a jump host.
I would like to request a feature to support this scenario.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: