: A lightweight SSH server frontend where authentication and connections are controlled with command handlers / shell scripts.
Forked repo to make early release of latest upstream changes.
Usage: ./sshfront [options] <handler> -a="": authentication hook. empty=allow all -d=false: debug mode -e=false: pass environment to handler -h="0.0.0.0": ip to listen on -k="~/.ssh/id_rsa": private host key path -p="22": port to listen on $command... command line arguments specified to run by the SSH client
The handler is a command that's used to handle all SSH connections. Output, stderr, and the exit code is returned to the client. If the client provides stdin, that's passed to the handler.
If the authentication hook was specified, any output is parsed as environment variables and added to the handler environment. $USER is always the SSH user used to connect and $SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND is the command specified from the client if not interactive.
$userargument is the name of the user being used to attempt the connection$keyargument is the public key data being provided for authentication
The auth hook is a command used for authenticating incoming SSH connections. If it returns with exit status 0, the connection will be allowed, otherwise it will be denied. The output of auth hook must be empty, or key-value pairs in the form KEY=value separated by newlines, which will be added to the environment of connection handler.
The auth hook is optional, but if not specified then all connections are allowed. It is a good idea to always specify an auth hook.
See example/authcheck auth hook that checks that the pub key is authorized. Usage:
sshfront -a example/authcheck Many of these bypass authentication and may allow remote execution, do not run this in production.
Echo server:
server$ sshfront $(which echo) client$ ssh $SERVER "hello world" hello world Echo host's environment to clients:
server$ sshfront -e $(env) client$ ssh $SERVER USER=root HOME=/root LANG=en_US.UTF-8 ... Bash server:
server$ sshfront $(which bash) client$ ssh $SERVER bash-4.3$ echo "this is a bash instance running on the server" this is a bash instance running on the server SSH forwarding:
server$ sshfront example/sshforward client$ ssh alice@$SERVER Forward ssh alice@another.server... Welcome to another.server This project was made possible thanks to Deis and DigitalOcean.