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Revision as of 19:41, 19 September 2021
GateOne is an entirely web-based ssh-gateway.
Documentation
github https://github.com/liftoff/GateOne
Notes
gateone install gateone configuration gateone usage
Usage
SSH keys
Not Supported yet.
Setup
secure SSH in steam overlay
The steam-browser is fairly primitive, and it does not allow you to temporarily accept SSL certificates (and self-signed certs are invalid). That means that if you want to use GateOne from the steam overlay, you'll need to broadcast over HTTP, and take your own measures to encrypt your traffic.
Fortunately, you can serve HTTP to the localhost only, and forward the localhost ports to the remote machine using SSH tunnels (secure). Horay! Steam is useable now!
(host) config
#### /etc/gateone/conf.d/10server.conf "origins": [ "127.0.0.1" ], ## we will be using unsecure HTTP traffic, make sure ## that gateone is only being served to the localhost. "disable_ssl":true, ##(host) run gateone
su gateone(client) forward ports to localhost using ssh
ssh -p 8610 -L 443:localhost:443 will@lavos ## forward remote port 443 to localhost ## (-N -f flags do not work in git-bash)(client) in steam-browser
http://localhost:443 ## BOOM! gateone!