Skip to content

death/ssh-tunnels

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

50 Commits
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

SSH tunnels

This package lets you run and kill SSH tunnels. To use it:

  • Set the variable ssh-tunnels-configurations, e.g.:
(setq ssh-tunnels-configurations
      '((:name "my local tunnel"
         :local-port 1234
         :remote-port 3306
         :login "me@host")
        (:name "my remote tunnel"
         :type "-R"
         :local-port 1234
         :remote-port 3306
         :login "me@host")
        (:name "my local socket tunnel"
         :type "-L"
         :local-socket "/tmp/socket"
         :remote-socket "/tmp/socket"
         :login "me@host")))
  • Type M-x ssh-tunnels RET

  • You should see the list of tunnels; running tunnels will have 'R' in their state column

  • To run the tunnel at the current line, type r

  • To kill a running tunnel, type k

  • You may want to temporarily change a tunnel's local port. To do that you may provide a prefix argument to the run command, for example by typing C-u 1235 r

Helm, Ido, Ivy

The package comes with a Helm frontend (M-x helm-ssh-tunnels) as well as completing-read frontends, which can be used with Ido or Ivy (M-x ssh-tunnels-run-tunnel and M-x ssh-tunnels-kill-tunnel).

Auto-ssh-tunnels-mode

This package also includes a global minor-mode that automatically starts SSH tunnels when Emacs's built-in open-network-stream function is used. Before a connection is made to a host and port that correspond to a tunnel's host and local port, this mode will make sure that the tunnel is running.

Use M-x auto-ssh-tunnels-mode to enable this global minor-mode.

License

MIT

About

Manage SSH tunnels from Emacs

Resources

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published