sslh lets one accept both HTTPS and SSH connections on the same port. It makes it possible to connect to an SSH server on port 443 (e.g. from inside a corporate firewall) while still serving HTTPS on that port.
| Tags | Networking Firewalls Internet Proxy Servers |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | Unix POSIX Mac OS X |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Changes: This release adds -V, a version option. The install target directory is configurable in the Makefile. The syslog prefix in auth.log has been changed to "sslh[%pid]". A man page has been added. There are new 'make install' and 'make install-debian' targets. The PID file is now specified using the -P command line option. Aombie generation has actually been fixed (the v1.5 patch was lost).


Changes: This release adds libwrap support for the SSH service. It fixes zombie generation. It adds support scripts and a Makefile. It adds parsing for a local interface to listen on (e.g. -p 192.168.0.3:443). It changes the default SSL connection to port 442 (443 doesn't make sense as a default, as sslh is already listening on 443). Incoming connections are logged to syslog.


Changes: A compilation warning for AMD-64 was fixed.
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