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uni_87886
Apr 03, 2014Cirrostratus
Try this instead:
rdexec 102 openssl s_client -connect 10.16.185.150:https
- uni_87886Apr 03, 2014Cirrostratusrdexec puts your command in the context of the route domain number which folllows it. You can also use rdsh followed by the rd number. This puts you in a shell within the route domain, so all subsequent IP addresses will be for that route domain (which is the same as "rdexec 102 bash")