[06:22] <paddatrapper> squish101: and that is why I moved to Capitec
[11:36] <theblazehen> o/ all. https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxadmin/comments/6y7662/issues_with_ssh_remote_port_forwarding_with/ anyone got ideas?
[11:53] <chesedo> theblazehen: hi and nope. But a question, is that code a sshServer written in Py?
[11:58] <theblazehen> chesedo: Yup, http://asyncssh.readthedocs.io/
[12:06] <chesedo> theblazehen: wow, based on what you know of the library, do you think it is possible to use to use to create a ssh reverse proxy?
[12:07] <theblazehen> @chesdo That's pretty much what I'm doing. See also https://sshreach.me/init/default/index and https://openport.io/
[12:09] <theblazehen> Or if you're looking for http only, https://ngrok.com/
[12:10] <theblazehen> @chesdo Also works with plain old openssh server, you just need to be able to auth to it then
[12:30] <chesedo> theblazehen: i currently use caddy to proxy my docker containers... may just need something for ssh in the future
[12:31] <theblazehen> chesedo: Ah. You can't really virtual host ssh, but look at https://github.com/kennylevinsen/sshmuxd if that helps
[12:34] <chesedo> oh hey, now i remember why it was not possible too
[12:34] <chesedo> a/was/is/
[12:35] <theblazehen> Yeah, no hostname in handshake
[12:36] <chesedo> yip
[12:37] <chesedo> at least i can go with vpn instead