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tunl

v1.1.0

Published

Securely proxy remote ports to local ports with SSH.

Readme

tunl

Securely proxy remote ports to local ports with SSH.

Usage

Programmatic

var tunl = require('tunl');

tunl({
  map: {
    80: 8080
  },
  ssh: {
    host: 'example.com',
    username: 'joe',
    key: 'path/to/key.pem'
  }
});

CLI

Command line options are processed using rc

tunl --map.2000 2000 --map.9998 9999 --map.35728 35729 --ssh.username ubuntu --ssh.host example.com --ssh.key path/to/key.pem
tunl --config <configfile>

Options

ssh

host

An ssh host

username

An ssh login ID

password

The plaintext password

privateKey

Alternative to password, the contents of an ssh key file

key

Alternative to privateKey, the path to an ssh key file.

map

An object mapping remote ports to local ports, the key is the remote port the value is the local port.

The default map is:

{80: 2000}

Contributors

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