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25 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Brian May
6d36916f48 Remove support for Python 3.6 and 3.7
Fixes #716
2022-03-29 11:47:05 +11:00
Scott Kuhl
175da40db7 Fix typo in tproxy documentation.
"IPv6 DNS" was listed twice.
2021-12-31 14:54:17 -05:00
Brian May
b896a4b7f3 Remove references to legacy PyXAPI socket_ext for recvmsg
socket.recvmsg has been in Python since version 3.3 and we don't
support anything older then 3.6 the server side.
2021-11-11 08:01:15 +11:00
a1346054
b95c1f3357
Trim excess whitespace 2021-09-22 12:36:36 +00:00
Scott Kuhl
bc065e368d Remove ttl hack & require -r option.
Previously, it was possible to run sshuttle locally without using ssh
and connecting to a remote server. In this configuration, traffic was
redirected to the sshuttle server running on the localhost. However,
the firewall needed to distinguish between traffic leaving the
sshuttle server and traffic that originated from the machine that
still needed to be routed through the sshuttle server. The TTL of the
packets leaving the sshuttle server were manipulated to indicate to
the firewall what should happen. The TTL was adjusted for all packets
leaving the sshuttle server (even if it wasn't necessary because the
server and client were running on different machines).

Changing the TTL caused trouble and some machines, and
the --ttl option was added as a workaround to change how the TTL was
set for traffic leaving sshuttle. All of this added complexity to the
code for a feature (running the server on localhost) that is likely
only used for testing and rarely used by others.

This commit updates the associated documentation, but doesn't fully
fix the ipfw method since I am unable to test that.

This change will also make sshuttle fail to work if -r is used to
specify a localhost. Pull request #610 partially addresses that issue.

For example, see: #240, #490, #660, #606.
2021-07-12 11:24:29 -04:00
Scott Kuhl
c026a92cad Add IPv6 support to nat (iptables) method.
Adding IPv6 support to the nat method is straightforward after the
previous work to add IPv6 support for nft.
2021-05-29 20:55:48 -04:00
Brian May
4a65f97c8b Drop testing of Python 3.5
Due to message from CI:

DEPRECATION: Python 3.5 reached the end of its life on September 13th,
2020. Please upgrade your Python as Python 3.5 is no longer maintained.
pip 21.0 will drop support for Python 3.5 in January 2021. pip 21.0 will
remove support for this functionality.
2020-12-16 20:11:13 +11:00
Scott Kuhl
c02b93e719 nft IPv6 documentation (and other minor doc updates)
Update docs to indicate that IPv6 is supported with the nft method.

- Adds nft into the requirements.rst file.

- Update description of what happens when a hostname is used in a
  subnet.

- Add ipfw to list of methods.

- Indicate that --auto-nets does not work with IPv6. Previously this
  was only mentioned in tproxy.rst

- Clarify that we try to use "python3" on the server before trying
  "python".
2020-10-22 20:17:09 -04:00
Joshua Li
e56f8f2349 server side is py3.5+ 2020-06-10 16:46:10 -07:00
Brian May
9f27c1943b Updated supported Python versions
* Drop 2.7
* Add 3.7 and 3.8
2020-05-29 07:44:51 +10:00
rjharmon
e3201969b5 systemd integration doc adjustment
* the default NotifyAccess (=main) works now, no need to suggest =all
2020-03-24 16:15:41 +11:00
David Patino
7b6f082454 Doc Update
Remove reference to autossh per
https://github.com/sshuttle/sshuttle/issues/143
2018-06-29 07:38:55 +10:00
desbma
db69ba6d8d Doc: Improve Systemd service recommendation (fixes #238) 2018-06-03 07:38:21 +10:00
Brian May
e76d1e14bd Fix error in requirements.rst 2017-07-09 09:08:48 +10:00
João Vieira
c4a41ada09 Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges (#144)
* Adds support for tunneling specific port ranges

This set of changes implements the ability of specifying a port or port
range for an IP or subnet to only tunnel those ports for that subnet.
Also supports excluding a port or port range for a given IP or subnet.

When, for a given subnet, there are intercepting ranges being added and
excluded, the most specific, i.e., smaller range, takes precedence. In
case of a tie the exclusion wins.

For different subnets, the most specific, i.e., largest swidth, takes
precedence independent of any eventual port ranges.

Examples:
Tunnels all traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet except those to port 443.
```
sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8 -x 188.0.0.0/8:443
```

Only tunnels traffic to port 80 of the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet.
```
sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80
```

Tunnels traffic to the 188.0.0.0/8 subnet and the port range that goes
from 80 to 89.
```
sshuttle -r <server> 188.0.0.0/8:80-89 -x 188.0.0.0/8:80-90
```

* Allow subnets to be specified with domain names

Simplifies the implementation of address parsing by using
socket.getaddrinfo(), which can handle domain resolution, IPv4 and IPv6
addresses. This was proposed and mostly implemented by @DavidBuchanan314
in #146.

Signed-off-by: David Buchanan <DavidBuchanan314@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: João Vieira <vieira@yubo.be>

* Also use getaddrinfo for parsing listen addr:port

* Fixes tests for tunneling a port range

* Updates documentation to include port/port range

Adds some examples with subnet:port and subnet:port-port.
Also clarifies the versions of Python supported on the server while
maintaining the recommendation for Python 2.7, 3.5 or later.
Mentions support for pfSense.

* In Py2 only named arguments may follow *expression

Fixes issue in Python 2.7 where *expression may only be followed by
named arguments.

* Use right regex to extract ip4/6, mask and ports

* Tests for parse_subnetport
2017-05-07 13:18:13 +10:00
vieira
0e52cce9d1 Fix punctuation and explain Type=notify
Added missing full stops and explain that Type=notify is needed in the
systemd service unit.
2016-10-30 10:58:03 +11:00
vieira
6d5d0d766f Tests and documentation for systemd integration
Some tests and documentation for the systemd notification feature.
Also fixes some corner case issues detected while writing the tests.
2016-10-30 10:58:03 +11:00
Richard Hartmann
ae6e25302f requirements.rst: Fix mistakes 2016-09-04 18:54:12 +02:00
vieira
4241381d82 Backward compatibility with Python 2.4 (server)
It is often the case that the user has no administrative control over
the server that is being used. As such it is important to support as
many versions as possible, at least on the remote server end. These
fixes will allow sshuttle to be used with servers that have only
python 2.4 or python 2.6 installed while hopefully not breaking the
compatibility with 2.7 and 3.5.
2016-04-03 13:14:02 +10:00
Brian May
2c07985924 Prepare documentation for release 2016-03-03 10:35:45 +11:00
Brian May
ee26157faa Add Windows documentation
Copied from https://coderwall.com/p/adfxgw/sshuttle-on-windows

Closes #64
2016-01-20 20:55:10 +11:00
Brian May
c5af6fef8c Remove table.
Suspect it is causing sphinx to crash on readthedocs. See
https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/issues/1871
2016-01-17 18:07:52 +11:00
Brian May
6835183b37 Attempt work around of sphinx bug 2016-01-17 17:58:48 +11:00
Brian May
242c266e7d Move recvmsg to requirements 2016-01-17 17:58:36 +11:00
Brian May
262affe94f Use Sphinx for documentation
See #60
2016-01-17 16:19:13 +11:00