sshtron
sshtron | openssh-fuzz-cases | |
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10 | 1 | |
2,065 | 5 | |
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1.6 | 0.0 | |
10 months ago | about 3 years ago | |
Go | Roff | |
MIT License | - |
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sshtron
- $ ssh sshtron.zachlatta.com
- OpenSSH versus SSH
- SSH Tron
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Is there any way to host an executable/application REMOTELY that anyone with a terminal can run/interact with without any installation? Currently, I'm limited to CURLable web scripts, but those are tedious and don't have interactable menus or animations or anything.
He says it's a custom ssh server here: https://github.com/zachlatta/sshtron
- How does SSHTron work?
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How did people create ASCII games from scratch?
I had tons of fun with sshtron at school, because basically no network blocks SSH traffic
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Printing to ssh connection with :gen_tcp or connecting to telnet server from remote
Can anyone give guidance on either getting my friends' telnet clients to connect or doing I/O with an SSH connection? I'd like to eventually make something like http://sshtron.zachlatta.com/.
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Show HN: Apply for a job through SSH, $ ssh jobs.hackclub.com
Hack Club founder here. I'm so glad you found this!
I built SSHTron a few years ago at a hackathon. It served as the inspiration for jobs.hackclub.com.
The code for both is open source, at https://github.com/zachlatta/sshtron and https://github.com/hackclub/jobs respectively.
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Come play Tron with me?
It's a custom SSH server implementation in Go. Code is open source at https://github.com/zachlatta/sshtron.
openssh-fuzz-cases
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Show HN: Apply for a job through SSH, $ ssh jobs.hackclub.com
> As far as I know, the client is not fuzzed (though I'd be happy to find out I'm wrong).
Just touching on this one part, the rest still applies, openssh does use fuzzing. [0][1] Both client and daemon are fuzzed using AFL, though it does seem to be on an ad-hoc basis rather than automated, but it generally happens before a new release.
Unfortunately, to run AFL on openssh, they do have to patch it a bit, so what gets fuzzed and what is released isn't 1-to-1. This is because the privilege separations tend to defeat methods of detecting most of those sorts of bugs on their own.
[0] https://github.com/djmdjm/openssh-fuzz-cases
[1] For example: https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.bin/ssh/ke...
What are some alternatives?
ssh-chat - Chat over SSH.
ssh - Easy SSH servers in Golang
ws-repl - MIGRATED TO https://vcs.rowanthorpe.com/rowan/ws-repl - THIS IS AN ARCHIVED VERSION... Arbitrary REPL in a web-page using websocketd
RayGo-Engine - An unfinished game project made with Raylib and Go.
dropbear - Dropbear SSH