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Hi @antoniomika
I would need to tunnel some services via subdomains and basic auth. This is my sish configuration:
docker run -itd \ --name=sish \ --hostname "sish.noc" \ --pull=always \ -v $(pwd)/ssl:/ssl \ -v $(pwd)/keys:/keys \ -v $(pwd)/pubkeys:/pubkeys \ -v /home/alpine/docker/certs/etc-lets:/etc/letsencrypt \ --network=def \ --restart=always \ antoniomika/sish:latest \ --ssh-address=:2222 \ --http-address=:80 \ --https-address=:443 \ --https=true \ --https-certificate-directory=/ssl \ --authentication-keys-directory=/pubkeys \ --private-keys-directory=/keys \ --bind-random-aliases=false \ --bind-random-ports=false \ --bind-random-subdomains=false \ --force-requested-aliases=true \ --force-requested-ports=true \ --force-requested-subdomains=true \ --authentication-password="xxxxxxxxx" \ --force-https \ --admin-console \ --admin-console-token=xxxxxxxxx \ --service-console-max-content-length=0 \ --log-to-client \ --verify-ssl=false \ --domain=dev.mydomain.link
With this setup I'm sure that if someone tries to use an already assigned subdomain, sish won't assign a random subdomain.
With this configuration, when I start the auth tunnel with the command:
ssh -p 443 -R foo\\:bar@test:80:localhost:9090 dev.mydomain.link
the tunnel is not started and the system response is:
Warning: remote port forwarding failed for listen port 80
For authentication to work correctly, I need to set the bind parameters as follows:
--force-requested-aliases=false --force-requested-ports=false --force-requested-subdomains=false
With these settings, however, if an already assigned tunnel is requested, sish generates a random subdomain.
My question is this: how do I configure sish to have these two requirements:
Thank You very Much.
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Hi @antoniomika
I would need to tunnel some services via subdomains and basic auth.
This is my sish configuration:
With this setup I'm sure that if someone tries to use an already assigned subdomain, sish won't assign a random subdomain.
With this configuration, when I start the auth tunnel with the command:
the tunnel is not started and the system response is:
For authentication to work correctly, I need to set the bind parameters as follows:
With these settings, however, if an already assigned tunnel is requested, sish generates a random subdomain.
My question is this: how do I configure sish to have these two requirements:
Thank You very Much.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: