sshtunnel(1)

SSH tunnels to remote server

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Description

SSHTUNNEL

NAME

sshtunnel - SSH tunnels to remote server

DESCRIPTION

usage: sshtunnel [-h] [-U SSH_USERNAME] [-p SSH_PORT] [-P SSH_PASSWORD] -R

IP:PORT [IP:PORT ...] [-L [IP:PORT ...]] [-k SSH_HOST_KEY] [-K KEY_FILE] [-S KEY_PASSWORD] [-t] [-v] [-V] [-x IP:PORT] [-c SSH_CONFIG_FILE] [-z] [-n] [-d [FOLDER ...]] ssh_address

Pure python ssh tunnel utils Version 0.1.4

positional arguments:

ssh_address

SSH server IP address (GW for SSH tunnels) set with "-- ssh_address" if immediately after -R or -L

options:

-h, --help

show this help message and exit

-U SSH_USERNAME, --username SSH_USERNAME

SSH server account username

-p SSH_PORT, --server_port SSH_PORT

SSH server TCP port (default: 22)

-P SSH_PASSWORD, --password SSH_PASSWORD

SSH server account password

-R IP:PORT [IP:PORT ...], --remote_bind_address IP:PORT [IP:PORT ...]

Remote bind address sequence: ip_1:port_1 ip_2:port_2 ... ip_n:port_n Equivalent to ssh -Lxxxx:IP_ADDRESS:PORT If port is omitted, defaults to 22. Example: -R 10.10.10.10: 10.10.10.10:5900

-L [IP:PORT ...], --local_bind_address [IP:PORT ...]

Local bind address sequence: ip_1:port_1 ip_2:port_2 ... ip_n:port_n Elements may also be valid UNIX socket domains: /tmp/foo.sock /tmp/bar.sock ... /tmp/baz.sock Equivalent to ssh -LPORT:xxxxxxxxx:xxxx, being the local IP address optional. By default it will listen in all interfaces (0.0.0.0) and choose a random port. Example: -L :40000

-k SSH_HOST_KEY, --ssh_host_key SSH_HOST_KEY

Gateway’s host key

-K KEY_FILE, --private_key_file KEY_FILE

RSA/DSS/ECDSA private key file

-S KEY_PASSWORD, --private_key_password KEY_PASSWORD

RSA/DSS/ECDSA private key password

-t, --threaded

Allow concurrent connections to each tunnel

-v, --verbose

Increase output verbosity (default: ERROR)

-V, --version

Show version number and quit

-x IP:PORT, --proxy IP:PORT

IP and port of SSH proxy to destination

-c SSH_CONFIG_FILE, --config SSH_CONFIG_FILE

SSH configuration file, defaults to ˜/.ssh/config

-z, --compress

Request server for compression over SSH transport

-n, --noagent

Disable looking for keys from an SSH agent

-d [FOLDER ...], --host_pkey_directories [FOLDER ...]

List of directories where SSH pkeys (in the format ‘id_*‘) may be found