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๐Ÿš‡ sshtunnel

Ultra simple SSH tunnelling for Go programs.

Installation

go get -u github.com/elliotchance/sshtunnel

Or better with dep:

dep ensure -add github.com/elliotchance/sshtunnel

Example

// Setup the tunnel, but do not yet start it yet.
tunnel := sshtunnel.NewSSHTunnel(
   // User and host of tunnel server, it will default to port 22
   // if not specified.
   "[email protected]",

   // Pick ONE of the following authentication methods:
   sshtunnel.PrivateKeyFile("path/to/private/key.pem"), // 1. private key
   ssh.Password("password"),                            // 2. password
   sshtunnel.SSHAgent(),                                // 3. ssh-agent

   // The destination host and port of the actual server.
   "dqrsdfdssdfx.us-east-1.redshift.amazonaws.com:5439",
   
   // The local port you want to bind the remote port to.
   // Specifying "0" will lead to a random port.
   "8443",
)

// You can provide a logger for debugging, or remove this line to
// make it silent.
tunnel.Log = log.New(os.Stdout, "", log.Ldate | log.Lmicroseconds)

// Start the server in the background. You will need to wait a
// small amount of time for it to bind to the localhost port
// before you can start sending connections.
go tunnel.Start()
time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond)

// NewSSHTunnel will bind to a random port so that you can have
// multiple SSH tunnels available. The port is available through:
//   tunnel.Local.Port

// You can use any normal Go code to connect to the destination server
// through localhost. You may need to use 127.0.0.1 for some libraries.
//
// Here is an example of connecting to a PostgreSQL server:
conn := fmt.Sprintf("host=127.0.0.1 port=%d username=foo", tunnel.Local.Port)
db, err := sql.Open("postgres", conn)

// ...

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