Simple tool to quickly connect to favorite servers, including creation of SSH tunnels.
This project is very much in it's initial, experimental phase. Use at your own risk.
Portal provides following set of features that one could find useful:
- Bookmark-like feature for SSH connections - simply run
portal connect <name>
- Support for complex connections such as multi-hop SSH tunnels
- Support for connections with AWS EC2 Instance Connect by temporarily pushing SSH key to the instance
- Provides (potentially )useful hints upon established connection, e.g what ports are being forwarded
Configuration file is looked for at ~/.portal/config.yaml
.
---
debug: false
default-public-key: ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
default-private-key: ~/.ssh/id_rsa
# List of all known destinations
portals:
# Tunnel
- name: server1.tunnel
hint: Port 3000
raw:
command: ssh -L 3000:localhost:8080 me@server1.dot.ip
# Direct connection
- name: server.prod.bastion
raw:
command: ssh -A user@bastion.dot.ip
# Double tunnel
- name: server.prod.tunnel
hint: Local 33333 -> 12345 @ backend.dot.ip via bastion.dot.ip
raw:
command: ssh -L 33333:localhost:33333 -A user@bastion.dot.ip ssh -L 33333:localhost:12345 -A user@backend.dot.ip
# AWS EC2 Instance Connect
- name: aws.host
aws:
instance-id: i-1234abcd
region: us-west-1
user: ec2-user
- Get all available connections:
portal list
- Connect to a server:
portal connect <name>
where<name>
is the favorite name
See separate TODO document for what is planned.
Simply run make all
or make build-in-docker
if you have Docker installed
MIT license, as described in the LICENSE file.