sslh
quicssh
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about 13 hours ago | 13 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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sslh
- Actual SSH over HTTPS
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SSH3: SSH using HTTP/3 and QUIC
That already has a (brutal) solution now - sslh https://www.rutschle.net/tech/sslh/README.html - the current version is more sophisticated, but it was originally just a perl script that would send the connection to sshd or the https web server, based on regex matching on an initial string (and I probably timing out and going to sshd if it didn't see one? Something like that, I haven't dug out the old code to check.)
- Sslh – Use HTTPS and SSH on the same port
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Jellyfin (open source Plex) moves from Reddit to its own traditional-style MyBB forum
Maybe something like https://github.com/yrutschle/sslh would work? Although it will probably break mobile client as well.
- Tunwg: Access your HTTP servers anywhere with end to end TLS with self hosted server option.
- Reverse Proxies on OpenWRT
- 443 port sharing
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What is the program that lets you run multiple services on port 443?
I think you're looking for sslh.
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How to setup IRC server with NPM?
However, there is a hacky tool that should fit your use case, you could try that: https://www.rutschle.net/tech/sslh/README.html
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Best easy way to SSH from outside network?
I haven’t tried it but have a look here. TBH I didn’t even know sslh supported UDP!
quicssh
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SSH3: SSH using HTTP/3 and QUIC
SSH over QUIC exists: https://github.com/moul/quicssh.
I don't see any advantage of layering HTTP/3 here. It adds more friction, and the only advantage it brings is being able to "hide" the SSH server over a URL path. I guess x.509 certificates would be fine, but SSH hostkeys, SSHFP or TOFU is enough and far more secure (because it implicitly pins the server public key).
It's a relatively new project from the looks of it, so I'd definitely not use it anywhere half important having to create something interesting with QUIC and HTTP/3.
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quicssh-rs Rust implementation SSH over Quic proxy tool
quicssh-rs is quicssh rust implementation. It is based on quinn and tokio
- Quicssh: SSH over QUIC
- quicssh: A QUIC proxy for SSH clients and servers without needing to patch
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QUIC-based UDP transport for SSH (draft-bider-SSH-QUIC-09)
See also:
"My ISP Is Killing My Idle SSH Sessions. Yours Might Be Too" https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25737611
"quicssh is a QUIC proxy that allows to use QUIC to connect to an SSH server without needing to patch the client or the server" https://github.com/moul/quicssh
What are some alternatives?
chisel - A fast TCP/UDP tunnel over HTTP
hysteria - Hysteria is a powerful, lightning fast and censorship resistant proxy.
headscale-ui - A web frontend for the headscale Tailscale-compatible coordination server
shell2http - Executing shell commands via HTTP server
wstunnel - Tunnel all your traffic over Websocket or HTTP2 - Bypass firewalls/DPI - Static binary available
ssh-chat - Chat over SSH.
cmux - Connection multiplexer for GoLang: serve different services on the same port!
haaukins - A Highly Accessible and Automated Virtualization Platform for Security Education
AntiZapret-V2Ray - V2Ray rule generator to circumvent censorship by the Russian government and evade DPI
teleconsole - Command line tool to share your UNIX terminal and forward local TCP ports to people you trust.
yewtube - Terminal based YouTube player and downloader. No Youtube API key required. Forked from https://github.com/mps-youtube/mps-youtube
sshs - Terminal user interface for SSH