Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: CFsshTunnel
Version: 0.1.9
Summary: Cloudflare Tunnel for open-ssh and code-server
Home-page: https://github.com/ThePilot916/CFsshTunnel.git
License: MIT
Description: # ssh linux server creation and tunneling through cloudflare tunnels
        	- custom ssh and cloudflare tunneling
        	- remote code-server tunneling
        
        Server dependencies: 
        	- python>=3.5
        	- pip
        	- python-apt
        	- make(optional instead of pip)
        
        Client dependencies:
        	- ssh
        	- Cloudflared https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-apps/install-and-setup/installation
        
        # Installation
        	- [pip](pip)
        	- [source](source)
        ## pip
        ```
        pip install CFsshTunnel
        ```
        ### Uninstall
        ```
        pip uninstall CFsshTunnel
        ```
        ## source
        ```
        git clone https://github.com/ThePilot916/CFsshTunnel.git
        cd ./CFsshTunnel
        make build
        make pip-install
        ```
        ### Uninstall
        sudo make clean
        make clean
        
        # Launching
        	- [ssh-cloudflare-tunnel](ssh-cloudflare-tunnel)
        	- [code-server](code-server)
        
        
        ## ssh-cloudflare-tunnel
        ### using make
        ```
        sudo make launch_server	
        ```
        ### python source/notebooks
        ```
        import CFsshTunnel
        #Run either with all default parameters or pass ssh/cloudflare config as required
        _, hostname, user = CFsshTunnel.CFsshTunnel()
        ```
        
        ## Code-Server
        
        ### server
        ```
        from CFsshTunnel.code_server.code_server import launch_codeserver
        #cloudflare config and port designation can be specified as required
        launch_codeserver(hostname=hostname, user=user)
        ```
        ### client
        step 1
        ```
        $ ssh -N -L <client_port>:127.0.0.1:<server_port> <user>@<hostname> &
        ```
        step 2
        Open http://localhost:<client_port> on any ssh client browser and enjoy!
        
        
        
        
        
        
Keywords: SSH,Tunnel,Cloudflare,colab_ssh,aws,aws_ssh,code-server,remote developmentvscode_server,vscode_remote,google colab
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Build Tools
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
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