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ssh-L3-Tun: A Linux-based project for creating secure Layer 3 tunnels over SSH, featuring virtual Ethernet pairs, network namespace isolation, and dynamic configuration.

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ssh-L3-Tun

ssh-L3-Tun is a robust Linux tool for managing Layer 3 SSH tunnels. It supports dynamic IP addressing, virtual Ethernet pairs, network namespace isolation, routing, NAT, and the ability to change the default route. Configuration is saved in YAML format.

Features

  • Layer 3 SSH Tunnels: Create and manage secure SSH tunnels at the network layer.
  • Dynamic IP Addressing: Automatically handle IP address assignments.
  • Network Namespace Isolation: Isolate network configurations using Linux namespaces.
  • Routing and NAT: Set up custom routing and NAT rules.
  • Default Route Management: Change the default route as needed.
  • YAML Configuration: Save and load configurations using YAML files.

Scripts

ssh_tunnel_manager.sh --mode [mode]

This script manages SSH tunnel connections, allowing you to set up default connections, change connections, and more. The --mode parameter specifies the operation mode, which can be one of the following:

  • default: Set up the default connection.
  • change: Change the existing connection.

Additional parameters can be passed to the underlying scripts.

Usage:

./ssh_tunnel_manager.sh --mode default
./ssh_tunnel_manager.sh --mode change [REMOTE_IP]

setup.sh [REMOTE IP]

This script sets up the initial configuration, including creating network namespaces, virtual Ethernet pairs, and SSH tunnels. If a remote IP is provided, it will be used to establish the SSH tunnel.

Usage:

./setup.sh [REMOTE_IP]

setups.sh

This script sets up the initial configuration without establishing an SSH tunnel. It's useful for preparing the environment without connecting to a remote host.

Usage:

./setups.sh

default_connection.sh

This script reads the saved configuration and sets up the default connection based on the parameters in the YAML file. It's useful for re-establishing a previously configured connection.

Usage:

./default_connection.sh

change_connection.sh [REMOTE IP]

This script changes the existing SSH tunnel connection to a new remote IP address. It takes care of updating the configuration, tearing down the old connection, and establishing the new one.

Usage:

./change_connection.sh [REMOTE_IP]

Installation

Clone the repository and make the scripts executable:

git clone https://github.com/username/ssh-L3-Tun.git
cd ssh-L3-Tun
chmod +x *.sh

Dependencies

  • iproute2
  • autossh
  • nftables

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details.

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.

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