I have a problem with the connection into a hpux server that we host locally in our local network. I get the following error:
Hello world
Connected to Nemesis
true
rejected: Error: read ECONNRESET
at TCP.onStreamRead (node:internal/stream_base_commons:217:20) {
errno: -4077,
code: 'ECONNRESET',
syscall: 'read',
level: 'client-socket'
}
node:internal/process/promises:279
triggerUncaughtException(err, true /* fromPromise */);
^
Error: read ECONNRESET
at TCP.onStreamRead (node:internal/stream_base_commons:217:20) {
errno: -4077,
code: 'ECONNRESET',
syscall: 'read',
level: 'client-socket'
}
Here is my code:
console.log('Hello world');
const { NodeSSH } = require('node-ssh');
const ssh = new NodeSSH();
ssh.connect({
host: "server",
username: "admin account",
password: "password"
}).then(console.log("Connected to Nemesis"))
console.log(ssh.isConnected());
ssh.exec('hh_client', ['--json'], { cwd: '/', stream: 'stdout', options: { pty: true } }).then(fulfilled => {
console.log("fulfilled:", fulfilled)
}).catch(rejected => {
console.log("rejected:", rejected)
})
I believe it is connecting to the server OK, tested by changing the IP, where I get a message to say that it cannot find the server. That said, the username and password does not seem to be being used, as I can type the user and password wrong, and I get the same error message.
the exec code is just lifted from the npm website for the module.
for a little more context, I am fairly new to hpux and linux in general, as most of this is inherited. I have seen a lot of information about using RSA and public/private keys, but there are already some on the server and I don't want to overwrite anything in the .ssh folder if I can help it.
In terms of connecting via other methods, I can use the username and password using ssh user@server and connect in fine, and do anything I want on the server with full permissions.
Any help appreciated.
Thank you, Craig