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Re: [ptp-dev] Connect to Amazon EC2 through proxy server

John,

I have with some confusion. I assume that in the New Connection dialog the Host Information should be for the EC2 instance, and in the Advanced section, I need to enter the proxy information. I have attached a screenshot of my New Connection dialog.

Taylor


On Jul 29, 2015, at 12:10 PM, John Eblen <jeblen@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi

Have you tried using the proxy command support under the hidden "Advanced" section on
the new connection dialog?


John

On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 11:52 AM, Patterson, Taylor C. <pattersontc@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
PTP developers,

I sent this to the ptp-user list earlier this week, but haven’t received a response yet. I thought I might have better luck on this list instead. Sorry for disrespecting this list’s purpose.

I am trying to use the PTP remote connection preference page to create a connection to an Amazon Web Services Elastic Cloud 2 (EC2) instance from Eclipse. SSH connections to EC2 instances require a .pem file for authentication. Additionally, I need to go through a proxy server to create off network connections. These requirements result in an ssh connection command of the form:

ssh -i <pem-filename>.pem -o ProxyCommand=“corkscrew <proxy-hostname> 3128 %h %p” ec2-user@xxxxxx.address

Has anyone done this previously or have any pointers on how I can accomplish this in PTP’s remote system tools?

Taylor
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