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export SSH_HOST?=localhost
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export SSH_PORT?=2222
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export SSH_OPTS?=-R 1234:localhost:22
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export SSH_OPTS?=-R 0.0.0.0:1234:localhost:3000
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run:
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go run .
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rm -f $(SSH_HOSTKEYS)/*.pub
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forward:
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ssh $(SSH_HOST) -p $(SSH_PORT) $(SSH_OPTS)
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ssh -T $(SSH_HOST) -p $(SSH_PORT) $(SSH_OPTS)
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README.md
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# sshfwd
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This is a reverse forward service that uses SSH as the transport. It works similar to ngrok or localtunnel.me.
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You run the service on a internet addressible host and ssh to it. Using ssh remote forwards (ie. ssh -R) the port on the remote host will be forwared to
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the configured port on your local machine.
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on Remote host:
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```sh
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$ make genkeys # generate the services host keys.
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$ SSH_HOSTKEYS=hostkeys SSH_LISTEN=:2222 sshfwd # run service on port 2222
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```
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on your local machine:
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```sh
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$ ssh -T remote.example.com -p 2222 -R 0.0.0.0:1234:localhost:3000
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```
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now if you access `remote.example.com:1234` it will be the same as accessing `localhost:3000`
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# Pubkeys
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if the env variable `SSH_AUTHKEYS` is set it will require that the client authenticates with one of the keys in the `SSH_AUTHKEYS` directory.
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```sh
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$ SSH_LISTEN=:2222 SSH_HOSTKEYS=hostkeys SSH_AUTHKEYS=authkeys sshfwd
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```
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authkeys/jlundy@caring.com
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ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIKk9O/oAyP6OZetRFQUjjJeeQAZLqmlPCUwNvJzmAjwR jonlundy@MB-C02F1Q5XMD6M
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