# Endlessh: an SSH tarpit Endlessh is an SSH tarpit that *very* slowly sends an endless, random SSH banner. It keeps SSH clients locked up for hours or even days at at time. The purpose is to put your real SSH server on another port and then let the script kiddies get themselves stuck in this tarpit instead of bothering a real server. Since the tarpit is the banner, before any cryptographic exchange occurs, this program doesn't depend on any cryptographic libraries. It's a simple, single-threaded, standalone C program. It uses `poll()` to trap multiple clients at a time. ### Usage Usage information is printed with `-h`. ``` Usage: endlessh [-vh] [-d MS] [-f CONFIG] [-l LEN] [-m LIMIT] [-p PORT] -d INT Message millisecond delay [10000] -f Set config file [/etc/endlessh/config] -h Print this help message and exit -l INT Maximum banner line length (3-255) [32] -m INT Maximum number of clients [4096] -p INT Listening port [2222] -v Print diagnostics to standard output (repeatable) ``` By default no log messages are produced. The first `-v` enables basic logging and a second `-v` enables debug logging (noisy). All log messages are sent to standard output. endlessh -v >endlessh.log 2>endlessh.err The purpose of limiting the number of clients (`-m`) is to avoid tying up too many system resources with the tarpit. Clients beyond this limit are left in the accept queue, not rejected instantly. A SIGTERM signal will gracefully shut down the daemon, allowing it to write a complete, consistent log. A SIGHUP signal requests a reload of the configuration file (`-f`).