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diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi index 0020739aec..812d08a8ef 100644 --- a/doc/guix.texi +++ b/doc/guix.texi @@ -79,6 +79,7 @@ Copyright @copyright{} 2020 Naga Malleswari@* Copyright @copyright{} 2020 Brice Waegeneire@* Copyright @copyright{} 2020 R Veera Kumar@* Copyright @copyright{} 2020 Pierre Langlois@* +Copyright @copyright{} 2020 pinoaffe@* Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or @@ -14390,6 +14391,80 @@ Whether to enable password-based authentication. @end table @end deftp +@cindex AutoSSH +@deffn {Scheme Variable} autossh-service-type +This is the type for the @uref{https://www.harding.motd.ca/autossh, +AutoSSH} program that runs a copy of @code{ssh} and monitors it, +restarting it as necessary should it die or stop passing traffic. +AutoSSH can be run manually from the commandline by passing arguments to +the binary @code{autossh} from the package @code{autossh}, but it can +also be run as a guix service. This latter usecase is documented here. + +AutoSSH can be used to forward local traffic to a remote machine using an SSH tunnel, +and it respects the @file{~/.ssh/config} of the user it is run as. + +For example, to specify a service running autossh as the user @code{pino} +and forwarding all local connections to port @code{8081} to @code{remote:8081} +using an SSH tunnel, add this call to the operating system's @code{services} field: + +@lisp +(service autossh-service-type + (autossh-configuration + (user "pino") + (ssh-options (list "-T" "-N" "-L" "8081:localhost:8081" "remote.net")))) +@end lisp +@end deffn + +@deftp {Data Type} autossh-configuration +This data type represents the configuration of an AutoSSH service. + +@table @asis + +@item @code{user} (default @code{"autossh"}) +The user as which the AutoSSH service is to be run. +This assumes that the specified user exists. + +@item @code{poll} (default @code{600}) +Specifies the connection poll time in seconds. + +@item @code{first-poll} (default @code{#f}) +Specifies how long autossh waits before the first connection test in seconds. +After this first test, polling is resumed at the pace defined in @code{poll}. +When set to @code{#f}, the first poll is not treated specially and +will also use the connection poll specified in @code{poll} + +@item @code{gate-time} (default @code{30}) +Specifies (in seconds) how long an SSH connection must be active +before it is considered successful. + +@item @code{log-level} (default @code{1}) +The log level, corresponding to the levels used by syslog +(so @code{0} is the most silent while @code{7} is the chattiest.) + +@item @code{max-start} (default @code{#f}) +The maximum number of times SSH may be (re)started before AutoSSH exits. +When set to @code{#f}, no maximum is configured and AutoSSH may restart indefinitely. + +@item @code{message} (default @code{""}) +The message to append to the echo message sent when testing connections. + +@item @code{port} (default @code{"0"}) +The ports used for monitoring the connection. When set to @code{"0"}, +monitoring is disabled. When set to @code{"n"} where @code{n} is a positive integer, +ports @code{n} and @code{n+1} are used for monitoring the connection, such that +port @code{n} is the base monitoring port and @code{n+1} is the echo port. +When set to @code{"n:m"} where @code{n} and @code{m} are positive integers, +the ports @code{n} and @code{n+1} are used for monitoring the connection, such +that port @code{n} is the base monitoring port and @code{m} is the echo port. + +@item @code{ssh-options} (default @code{'()}) +The list of commandline arguments to pass to ssh when it is run. +Options @code{-f} and @code{-M ....} are reserved for AutoSSH +and may cause undefined behaviour. + +@end table +@end deftp + @defvr {Scheme Variable} %facebook-host-aliases This variable contains a string for use in @file{/etc/hosts} (@pxref{Host Names,,, libc, The GNU C Library Reference Manual}). Each |