tldr/pages/common/ssh.md
Paul a6837c71b8 ssh: Remove real domains to remain neutral (#2999)
Real domains should not be used as to alleviate bias and prevent people accidentally running commands against real sites.
2019-05-09 13:07:48 -03:00

1.2 KiB

ssh

Secure Shell is a protocol used to securely log onto remote systems. It can be used for logging or executing commands on a remote server.

  • Connect to a remote server:

ssh {{username}}@{{remote_host}}

  • Connect to a remote server with a specific identity (private key):

ssh -i {{path/to/key_file}} {{username}}@{{remote_host}}

  • Connect to a remote server using a specific port:

ssh {{username}}@{{remote_host}} -p {{2222}}

  • Run a command on a remote server:

ssh {{remote_host}} {{command -with -flags}}

  • SSH tunneling: Dynamic port forwarding (SOCKS proxy on localhost:9999):

ssh -D {{9999}} -C {{username}}@{{remote_host}}

  • SSH tunneling: Forward a specific port (localhost:9999 to example.org:80) along with disabling pseudo-[t]ty allocation and executio[n] of remote commands:

ssh -L {{9999}}:{{example.org}}:{{80}} -N -T {{username}}@{{remote_host}}

  • SSH jumping: Connect through a jumphost to a remote server (Multiple jump hops may be specified separated by comma characters):

ssh -J {{username}}@{{jump_host}} {{username}}@{{remote_host}}

  • Agent forwarding: Forward the authentication information to the remote machine (see man ssh_config for available options):

ssh -A {{username}}@{{remote_host}}