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ssh-chat
Custom SSH server written in Go. Instead of a shell, you get a chat prompt.
Demo
Join the party:
$ ssh chat.shazow.net
The server's RSA key fingerprint is MD5:e5:d5:d1:75:90:38:42:f6:c7:03:d7:d0:56:7d:6a:db
or SHA256:HQDLlZsXL3t0lV5CHM0OXeZ5O6PcfHuzkS8cRbbTLBI
. If you see something different, you might be MITM'd.
(Apologies if the server is down, try again shortly.)
Downloading a release
Recent releases include builds for MacOS (darwin/amd64) and Linux (386, amd64, and ARM6 for your RaspberryPi).
Compiling / Developing
You can compile ssh-chat by using make build
. The resulting binary is portable and
can be run on any system with a similar OS and CPU arch. Go 1.3 or higher is required to compile.
If you're developing on this repo, there is a handy Makefile that should set
things up with make run
.
Additionally, make debug
runs the server with an http pprof
server. This allows you to open
http://localhost:6060/debug/pprof/ and view profiling data. See
net/http/pprof for more information about pprof
.
Quick Start
Usage:
ssh-chat [OPTIONS]
Application Options:
-v, --verbose Show verbose logging.
--version Print version and exit.
-i, --identity= Private key to identify server with. (~/.ssh/id_rsa)
--bind= Host and port to listen on. (0.0.0.0:2022)
--admin= Fingerprint of pubkey to mark as admin.
--whitelist= Optional file of pubkey fingerprints that are allowed to connect
--motd= Message of the Day file (optional)
--log= Write chat log to this file.
--pprof= enable http server for pprof
Help Options:
-h, --help Show this help message
After doing go get github.com/shazow/ssh-chat/...
on this repo, you should be able
to run a command like:
$ ssh-chat --verbose --bind ":22" --identity ~/.ssh/id_dsa
To bind on port 22, you'll need to make sure it's free (move any other ssh daemons to another port) and run ssh-chat as root (or with sudo).
Frequently Asked Questions
The FAQs can be found on the project's Wiki page. Feel free to submit more questions to be answered and added to the page.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT open source license.