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# I'm just not gonna write troff :-)
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=head1 NAME
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sslh - protocol demultiplexer
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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sslh [B<-F> I<config file>] [ B<-t> I<num> ] [B<--transparent>] [B<-p> I<listening address> [B<-p> I<listening address> ...] [B<--ssl> I<target address for SSL>] [B<--ssh> I<target address for SSH>] [B<--openvpn> I<target address for OpenVPN>] [B<--http> I<target address for HTTP>] [B<--anyprot> I<default target address>] [B<--on-timeout> I<protocol name>] [B<-u> I<username>] [B<-P> I<pidfile>] [-v] [-i] [-V] [-f] [-n]
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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B<sslh> accepts connections on specified ports, and forwards
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them further based on tests performed on the first data
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packet sent by the remote client.
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Probes for HTTP, SSL, SSH, OpenVPN, tinc, XMPP are
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implemented, and any other protocol that can be tested using
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a regular expression, can be recognised. A typical use case
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is to allow serving several services on port 443 (e.g. to
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connect to ssh from inside a corporate firewall, which
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almost never block port 443) while still serving HTTPS on
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that port.
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Hence B<sslh> acts as a protocol demultiplexer, or a
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switchboard. Its name comes from its original function to
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serve SSH and HTTPS on the same port.
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=head2 Libwrap support
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One drawback of B<sslh> is that the servers do not see the
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original IP address of the client anymore, as the connection
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is forwarded through B<sslh>.
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For this reason, B<sslh> can be compiled with B<libwrap> to
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check accesses defined in F</etc/hosts.allow> and
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F</etc/hosts.deny>. Libwrap services can be defined using
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the configuration file.
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=head2 Configuration file
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A configuration file can be supplied to B<sslh>. Command
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line arguments override file settings. B<sslh> uses
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B<libconfig> to parse the configuration file, so the general
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file format is indicated in
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L<http://www.hyperrealm.com/libconfig/libconfig_manual.html>.
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Please refer to the example configuration file provided with
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B<sslh> for the specific format (Options have the same names
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as on the command line, except for the list of listen ports
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and the list of protocols).
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The configuration file makes it possible to specify
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protocols using regular expressions: a list of regular
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expressions is given as the I<probe> parameter, and if the
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first packet received from the client matches any of these
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expressions, B<sslh> connects to that protocol.
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Alternatively, the I<probe> parameter can be set to
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"builtin", to use the compiled probes which are much faster
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than regular expressions.
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=head2 Probing protocols
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When receiving an incoming connection, B<sslh> will read the
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first bytes sent be the connecting client. It will then
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probe for the protocol in the order specified on the command
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line (or the configuration file). Therefore B<--anyprot>
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should alway be used last, as it always succeeds and further
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protocols will never be tried.
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If no data is sent by the client, B<sslh> will eventually
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time out and connect to the protocol specified with
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B<--on-timeout>, or I<ssh> if none is specified.
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=head2 Logging
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As a security/authorization program, B<sslh> logs to the
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LOG_AUTH facility, with priority LOG_INFO for normal
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connections and LOG_ERR for failures.
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=head1 OPTIONS
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=over 4
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=item B<-F> I<filename>, B<--config> I<filename>
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Uses I<filename> has configuration file. If other
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command-line options are specified, they will override the
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configuration file's settings.
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=item B<-t> I<num>, B<--timeout> I<num>
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Timeout before forwarding the connection to the timeout
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protocol (which should usually be SSH). Default is 2s.
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=item B<--on-timeout> I<protocol name>
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Name of the protocol to connect to after the timeout period
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is over. Default is 'ssh'.
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=item B<--transparent>
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Makes B<sslh> behave as a transparent proxy, i.e. the
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receiving service sees the original client's IP address.
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This works on Linux only and involves B<iptables> settings.
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Refer to the README for more information.
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=item B<-p> I<listening address>, B<--listen> I<listening address>
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Interface and port on which to listen, e.g. I<foobar:443>,
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where I<foobar> is the name of an interface (typically the
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IP address on which the Internet connection ends up).
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This can be specified several times to bind B<sslh> to
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several addresses.
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=item B<--ssl> I<target address>
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=item B<--tls> I<target address>
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Interface and port on which to forward SSL connection,
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typically I<localhost:443>.
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Note that you can set B<sslh> to listen on I<ext_ip:443> and
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B<httpd> to listen on I<localhost:443>: this allows clients
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inside your network to just connect directly to B<httpd>.
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Also, B<sslh> probes for SSLv3 (or TLSv1) handshake and will
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reject connections from clients requesting SSLv2. This is
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compliant to RFC6176 which prohibits the usage of SSLv2. If
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you wish to accept SSLv2, use B<--default> instead.
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=item B<--ssh> I<target address>
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Interface and port on which to forward SSH connections,
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typically I<localhost:22>.
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=item B<--openvpn> I<target address>
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Interface and port on which to forward OpenVPN connections,
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typically I<localhost:1194>.
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=item B<--xmpp> I<target address>
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Interface and port on which to forward XMPP connections,
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typically I<localhost:5222>.
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=item B<--http> I<target address>
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Interface and port on which to forward HTTP connections,
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typically I<localhost:80>.
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=item B<--tinc> I<target address>
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Interface and port on which to forward tinc connections,
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typically I<localhost:655>.
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This is experimental. If you use this feature, please report
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the results (even if it works!)
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=item B<--anyprot> I<target address>
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Interface and port on which to forward if no other protocol
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has been found. Because B<sslh> tries protocols in the order
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specified on the command line, this should be specified
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last. If no default is specified, B<sslh> will forward
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unknown protocols to the first protocol specified.
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=item B<-v>, B<--verbose>
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Increase verboseness.
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=item B<-n>, B<--numeric>
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Do not attempt to resolve hostnames: logs will contain IP
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addresses. This is mostly useful if the system's DNS is slow
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and running the I<sslh-select> variant, as DNS requests will
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hang all connections.
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=item B<-V>
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Prints B<sslh> version.
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=item B<-u> I<username>, B<--user> I<username>
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Requires to run under the specified username.
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=item B<-P> I<pidfile>, B<--pidfile> I<pidfile>
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Specifies a file in which to write the PID of the main
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server.
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=item B<-i>, B<--inetd>
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Runs as an I<inetd> server. Options B<-P> (PID file), B<-p>
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(listen address), B<-u> (user) are ignored.
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=item B<-f>, B<--foreground>
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Runs in foreground. The server will not fork and will remain connected
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to the terminal. Messages normally sent to B<syslog> will also be sent
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to I<stderr>.
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=item B<--background>
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Runs in background. This overrides B<foreground> if set in
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the configuration file (or on the command line, but there is
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no point setting both on the command line unless you have a
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personality disorder).
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=back
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=head1 FILES
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=over 4
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=item F</etc/init.d/sslh>
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Start-up script. The standard actions B<start>, B<stop> and
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B<restart> are supported.
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=item F</etc/default/sslh>
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Server configuration. These are environment variables
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loaded by the start-up script and passed to B<sslh> as
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command-line arguments. Refer to the OPTIONS section for a
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detailed explanation of the variables used by B<sslh>.
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=back
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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Last version available from
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L<http://www.rutschle.net/tech/sslh>, and can be tracked
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from L<http://freecode.com/projects/sslh>.
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=head1 AUTHOR
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Written by Yves Rutschle
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