ssh-agent
webssh2
ssh-agent | webssh2 | |
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3 | 3 | |
1,091 | 2,221 | |
1.8% | - | |
4.6 | 4.0 | |
10 days ago | 5 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
ssh-agent
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Continuous Deployment with GitHub Actions and Kamal
Once the image has been built and pushed, you only need to trigger the deployment using Kamal. We use the webfactory/ssh-agent to establish a connection to our production server. After installing the required Ruby dependencies, it’s only a matter of running Kamal. As the image is already built and pushed, we use the --skip-push flag.
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Flow to build using Github Actions when having dependencies in multiple private repositories
When using Github Actions, to build projects I have been using the ssh-agent approach (https://github.com/webfactory/ssh-agent), with this means the Cargo.toml looks like this:
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Getting Started with GitHub Codespaces from a Serverless Perspective
Thankfully when I reached out on Twitter, Jonathan Carter on the Codespaces team, seemed to suggest they may be working on a native SSH integration one day. Till then, here is the solution I came up with. This process address some sequencing issues around devcontainer.json's Lifecycle Scripts and when your Dotfiles are installed. Credit to VS Codes Using SSH Keys guide. Also, some things here are pulled directly from the GitHub Action to setup SSH. Again, thanks to Johnathan Carter for the ideas.
webssh2
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Concept of a webbased Open-Source SSH client
I’ve worked with WebSSH2 in the past. Worked well for me. It’s a little tricky to set it up behind a reverse proxy.
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We need better support for SSH host certificates
You may need to do some more research. SSHD can run on an HTTP port, but why bundle a web server and additional protocols into something? There are web based ssh clients - https://github.com/billchurch/webssh2 - simple google search.
Plenty of "neckbeards" understand containers and probably understand the underlying technologies (cgroups, etc) as well as comparable (or historical) approaches (jails, zones, etc) better than most.
But, because something doesn't cater to your whims, must complicate things that actually work.
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Docker Web GUI
https://github.com/billchurch/WebSSH2 which allows to SSH to containers from the web.
What are some alternatives?
codespaces
Sshwifty - Web SSH & Telnet (WebSSH & WebTelnet client) 🔮
aws-sam-build-images - AWS SAM build images
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
blog-post-workflow - Show your latest blog posts from any sources or StackOverflow activity or Youtube Videos on your GitHub profile/project readme automatically using the RSS feed
winssh-pageant - Bridge to Windows OpenSSH agent from Pageant. This means the openssh agent has the keys and this proxies pageant requests to it.
amazon-ecs-run-task - Runs an Amazon ECS task on ECS cluster
browsh - A fully-modern text-based browser, rendering to TTY and browsers
openvscode-server - Run upstream VS Code on a remote machine with access through a modern web browser from any device, anywhere.
carbonyl - Chromium running inside your terminal
redux-cool - Build redux logic, without getting nervous 😬
piping-ssh-web - SSH over HTTPS via Piping Server on Web browser