Re: (sslh) VPN over SSH: State of the art?

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Am 04.01.19 um 11:39 schrieb Jan Bergner:
Hello Thomas,

this is probably not what you had in mind, but there is a way to use SSH
and OpenVPN on the same port.

Have a look at this:
https://github.com/yrutschle/sslh

SSLH can be configured to redirect SSH and OpenVPN traffic (and some
other protocols) to different destinations according to the type of
traffic. So, you could use SSH and an OpenVPN over TCP via the same
external port.
In my experience, SSLH is available on most mayor linux distributions
via the official repositories and configuration is rather simple. (In
all fairness, it can get tricky if you need transparent proxying in
combination with a firewall.)

I hope this is useful for you.
Hi Jan and other ssh-experts,

yes, I that's not what I had in mind. But why not? I think it is a valid solution.

I am a bit afraid: If setting it up fails, we loose control over our remote machines,
since ssh is the only permanent connection we have.

Thank you,
  Thomas



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