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tunnelmon -- Monitor and manage autoSSH tunnels
SYNOPSIS
tunnelmon [-h]
tunnelmon [-c] [-n] [-u] [-l LEVEL] [-g FILE]
DESCRIPTION
tunnelmon is an autossh tunnel monitor. It gives a user interface to monitor existing SSH tunnel that are managed with autossh.
It can print the current state of your tunnels or display them in an interactive text-based interface.
tunnelmon is released under the GNU Public License v3.
INSTALLATION
tunnelmon targets Linux operating systems, and depends on:
openssh-clientpythonversion 3.8 at least.
You may also want to install the recommend packages:
autossh
OPTIONS
Called without option,tunnelmon will print the current state of the autossh tunnels and exit.
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-h,--help: Show a help message and exit -
-c,--curses: Start the interactive user interface. Tunnels states will be updated regularly and you will be able to control them (see below). -
-n,--connections: Display only SSH connections related to a tunnel. -
-u,--tunnels: Only display the list of tunnels processes. -
-l LEVEL,--log-level LEVEL: Control the verbosity of the logging, the greater, the more verbose. Available log levels are:error<warning<debug. Defaults toerror, which only prints unrecoverable problems. -
-g FILE,--log-file FILE: Log messages are written to the given FILE. Useful to debug the interactive interface. If not set, asking for the curses interface automatically set logging to the "tunnelmon.log" file.
INTERACTIVE INTERFACE
Keyboard commands:
↑and↓: Select a tunnel.R: Reload the selected autossh instance (i.e. send aSIGUSR1, which is interpreted as a reload command by autossh).C: Close the selected tunnel (i.e. send aSIGTERM).N: Show the network connections related to each tunnel instances.Q: Quit tunnelmon.
SSH Tunnels in a nutshell
To open a tunnel to port 1234 of server through a host reached on port 4567:
ssh -N host -L4567:server:1234
You may add -f to run ssh in the background.
Autossh can restart tunnels for you, in case they crash: ̏``` autossh -f host -L4567:server:1234