kadeessh
caddy-ssh
kadeessh | caddy-ssh | |
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2 | 5 | |
517 | 438 | |
6.8% | - | |
5.7 | 4.1 | |
about 1 month ago | about 1 year ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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kadeessh
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Caddylike solution for SSH/SFTP
https://github.com/mholt/caddy-l4 and https://github.com/kadeessh/kadeessh can do SSH forwarding.
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OpenSSH 9.3/9.3p1 Released
Well, effort for such undertaking has started by yours truly as a Caddy module/plugin. Here's my announcement blog post: https://www.caffeinatedwonders.com/2022/03/28/new-ssh-server....
It's not abandoned. I'm still trying to move the project forward. I've just been busy with life. I've moved the repo to an org and put a new name on it: https://github.com/kadeessh/kadeessh. Contributions and help are more than welcome. I'd love to evolve the project, but I need hands and feedback from users, which I haven't received much of.
caddy-ssh
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How Caddy works, a deep dive into the web server written in Go
See the article linked in OP for example, Caddy at its core is actually just config management and runtime platform where just about any kind of app can be built on top. It just happens to ship with state of the art HTTP and TLS apps. Third party plugins can add even more, like https://github.com/mohammed90/caddy-ssh which is a fully featured SSH server. And this can all run from a single binary, using Go's concurrency model.
- Caddy SSH
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Show HN: Caddy-SSH
The plans are there! I focused on implementing the absolute necessary parts of every layer before taking round-2 for the more in-depth implementation. I actually have both the linked thread and the article saved aside to study when I'm ready to implement certificate-based authentication. Knowing Gitea already has it implemented, I had plans to study their implementation to know what I'm venturing into. If anybody else is interested in picking it up, please feel free to tackle it! I'd love to see that PR.
I've created tracking issue: https://github.com/mohammed90/caddy-ssh/issues/10
What are some alternatives?
ssh - Easy SSH servers in Golang
caddy-l4 - Layer 4 (TCP/UDP) app for Caddy
wsl-ssh-pageant - A Pageant -> TCP bridge for use with WSL, allowing for Pageant to be used as an ssh-ageant within the WSL environment.
cashier - A self-service CA for OpenSSH
russh - Rust SSH client & server library
pam - Go wrapper module for the Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) API
anything2ed25519 - A deterministic ed25519 key generator for SSH
Win32-OpenSSH - Win32 port of OpenSSH
sharkey - Sharkey is a service for managing certificates for use by OpenSSH