laptop - user (userid: me)
F - firewall (userid: me)
A - machine 1 in colo (userid: colo)
B - machine 2 in colo (userid: colo, machine I want to access)
C - machine 2 in colo (userid: colo)
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100s of machines.
Trust (ssh password less login) is setup between me@laptop and me@F, and me@laptop and colo@A, and between all colo machine (A,B,C..). So colo@A can ssh colo@B w/o password.
I am able to log into colo@A via F w/o password as I copied the ssh key there manually. (path me@laptop -> colo@F -> colo@A)
QUESTION: Is it possible to ssh to other machines (B,C..) via A while assuming full identity of colo@A? (Path would be me@laptop -> colo@F -> colo@A -> colo@B/C/..) With my current config when I try to ssh to B it knows request is originating from 'laptop' and still asks me for password.
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