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Web SSH Client using ssh2, socket.io, xterm.js, and express

A bare bones example of an HTML5 web-based terminal emulator and SSH client. We use SSH2 as a client on a host to proxy a Websocket / Socket.io connection to a SSH2 server.

Screenshot 2017-03-23 18.13.59

Instructions

To install:

  1. Clone to a location somewhere and npm install --production. If you want to develop and rebuild javascript and other files utilize npm install instead.

  2. If desired, edit config.json to change the listener to your liking. There are also some default options which may be definied for a few of the variables.

  3. Run npm start

  4. Fire up a browser, navigate to IP/port of your choice and specify a host (https isn't used here because it's assumed it will be off-loaded to some sort of proxy):

http://localhost:2222/ssh/host/127.0.0.1

You will be prompted for credentials to use on the SSH server via HTTP Basic authentcaiton. This is to permit usage with some SSO systems that can replay credentials over HTTP basic.

Docker Instructions

Modify config.json

{
  "listen": {
    "ip": "0.0.0.0",
    "port": 2222
  }
}

Build and run

docker build -t webssh2 .
docker run --name webssh2 -d -p 2222:2222 webssh2

Options

GET request vars

  • port= - integer - port of SSH server (defaults to 22)

  • header= - string - optional header to display on page

  • headerBackground= - string - optional background color of header to display on page

  • readyTimeout= - integer - How long (in milliseconds) to wait for the SSH handshake to complete. Default: 20000. Enforced Values: Min: 1, Max: 300000

Headers

  • allowreplay - boolean - Allow use of password replay feature, example allowreplay: true

Config File Options

config.json contains several options which may be specified to customize to your needs, vs editing the javascript directly. This is JSON format so mind your spacing, brackets, etc...

  • listen.ip - string - IP address node should listen on for client connections, defaults to 127.0.0.1

  • listen.port - integer - Port node should listen on for client connections, defaults to 2222

  • user.name - string - Specify user name to authenticate with. In normal cases this should be left to the default null setting.

  • user.password - string - Specify password to authenticate with. In normal cases this should be left to the default null setting.

  • ssh.host - string - Specify host to connect to. May be either hostname or IP address. Defaults to null.

  • ssh.port - integer - Specify SSH port to connect to, defaults to 22

  • ssh.term - string - Specify terminal emulation to use, defaults to xterm-color

  • ssh.readyTimeout - integer - How long (in milliseconds) to wait for the SSH handshake to complete. Default: 20000.

  • useminified - boolean - Choose between ./public/client-full.htm (false/non-minified) or ./public/client-min.htm (true/minified js), defaults to false (non-minified version)

  • header.text - string - Specify header text, defaults to My Header but may also be set to null. When set to null no header bar will be displayed on the client.

  • header.background - string - Header background, defaults to green.

  • session.name - string - Name of session ID cookie. it's not a horrible idea to make this something unique.

  • session.secret - string - Secret key for cookie encryption. You should change this in production.

  • options.challengeButton - boolean - Challenge button. This option, which is still under development, allows the user to resend the password to the server (in cases of step-up authentication for things like sudo or a router enable command.

  • algorithms - object - This option allows you to explicitly override the default transport layer algorithms used for the connection. Each value must be an array of valid algorithms for that category. The order of the algorithms in the arrays are important, with the most favorable being first. Valid keys:

    • kex - array - Key exchange algorithms.

      • Default values:

        1. ecdh-sha2-nistp256
        2. ecdh-sha2-nistp384
        3. ecdh-sha2-nistp521
        4. diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256
        5. diffie-hellman-group14-sha1
      • Supported values:

        • ecdh-sha2-nistp256
        • ecdh-sha2-nistp384
        • ecdh-sha2-nistp521
        • diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256
        • diffie-hellman-group14-sha1
        • diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1
        • diffie-hellman-group1-sha1
    • cipher - array - Ciphers.

    • hmac - array - (H)MAC algorithms.

      • Default values:

        1. hmac-sha2-256
        2. hmac-sha2-512
        3. hmac-sha1 legacy hmac for backward compatibility, should removed 👍
      • Supported values:

        • hmac-sha2-256
        • hmac-sha2-512
        • hmac-sha1
        • hmac-md5
        • hmac-sha2-256-96
        • hmac-sha2-512-96
        • hmac-ripemd160
        • hmac-sha1-96
        • hmac-md5-96
    • compress - array - Compression algorithms.

  • serverlog.client - boolean - Enables client command logging on server log (console.log). Very simple at this point, buffers data from client until it receives a line-feed then dumps buffer to console.log with session information for tracking. Will capture anything send from client, including passwords, so use for testing only... Default: false. Example:

    • serverlog.client: GcZDThwA4UahDiKO2gkMYd7YPIfVAEFW/mnf0NUugLMFRHhsWAAAA host: 192.168.99.80 command: ls -lat
  • serverlog.server - boolean - not implemented, default: false.

  • accesslog - boolean - http style access logging to console.log, default: false

Experimental client-side logging

Clicking Start logging on the status bar will log all data to the client. A Download log option will appear after starting the logging. You may download at any time to the client. You may stop logging at any time my pressing the Logging - STOP LOG. Note that clicking the Start logging option again will cause the current log to be overwritten, so be sure to download first.

Example:

http://localhost:2222/ssh/host/192.168.1.1?port=2244&header=My%20Header&color=red

Tips

  • If you want to add custom JavaScript to the browser client you can either modify ./public/client-(full|min).html and add a <script> element or check out Gulpfile.js and add your custom javascript file to the concat task
  • BIG-IP Acess Policy Manager (APM) doesn't always care for minified javascript when run in portal mode. Be sure to Set useminified option in config.json to false for these environments
  • Set useminified option in config.json to true to utilize minified javascript

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