Forward all your stuff through ssh tunnel.
There is a lot of examples out there how this could be useful, for example, check out "SSH Tunnel - Local and Remote Port Forwarding Explained With Examples"
$ ssh -L 9000:imgur.com:80 example.com
new Adit('9000:imgur.com:80 example.com'/*, password*/).forward().then(adit => { console.log('success'); adit.close(); });
$ ssh -R 9000:localhost:3000 example.com
new Adit('9000:localhost:3000 example.com'/*, password*/).reverse().then(adit => { console.log('success'); adit.close(); });
let server = new Adit(...); server.on('ready', ...); server.on('tcp connection', ...) server.on('error', ...); server.on('data', ...); server.forward(...).then(...);
import Adit from 'adit'; let adit = new Adit({ host: `example.com` // Everything else is optional // username: 'tester' // By default, `USER` environment variable will be used // port: 22, // 22 By default // Or port range - // port: [22, 23], the first available port of the three will be used // Also, see "Authentification strategy" below - // "agent": "path", // "password": "pass", // "key": Buffer }); // Or just let adit = new Adit('example.com'); // `3` - is how many times we want to try to connect, before bailing out */ adit.open(3).then(connection => { // At this point we established connection with remote server // Forward all connections from **local** server to remote one connection.out({ // from host: 'example.com' port: 80 }, { // To host: 'localhost' port: 8080, // Or port range - // port: [25, 28], the first available port of the three will be used }).then(() => { // Forwarding is enabled }); // Forward all connections from **remote** server to local one connection.in({ // from host: 'example.com' port: 80, // Or port range - // port: [25, 28], the first available port of the three will be used }, { // To host: 'localhost' port: 8080 }).then(() => { // Forwarding is enabled }); }, error => { console.error(error); }); adit.on('error', () => { // Report error }); // Then, after awhile you would want to close it adit.close();Authentification strategy
password
is defined - use itagent
or key
is defined explicitly - use one of them, prioritize the agent
agent
or key
is not passed - use environment varibles (SSH_AUTH_SOCK
for agent
)Note: if key
is used, assume it is added without passphrase, otherwise you should use agent
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