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Tool to find ssh-able devices on your network.

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Find SSH-able

Python application

Find SSH-able devices on your network and (optionally) add them to you ssh config in a cleanish way. Tested locally with MacOS and runs with Actions on Ubuntu.

Setup

  1. Install nmap

    MacOS

    brew install nmap
    

    Debian

    sudo apt-get install nmap
    
  2. (optional / recommended) create a python virtual env and activate it.

  3. pip isntall

    pip install find-sshable
    
  4. Run the program

    find-sshable --help
    

Testing

# pip install pytest
PYTHONPATH=. pytest -vs .

Headless Raspberry Pi

The idea is to stand up a headless raspberry pi that you can ssh into and do things on.

If you will run this on Wifi (not ethernet), start from here to configure the WiFi on your raspberry pi. However, if you can connect to ethernet, I would recommend doing so, and you can skip this step.

As per here add an empty ssh file to the root partition when you frist boot up.

Locally run the following. This will find and add your Pi to the local ssh config.

find_sshable --host-pattern "raspberrypi" --update-ssh-config --ssh-user "pi"
    scanning for devices... 00:15

    Found 2 devices...
    Host(name='raspberrypi.lan', ip=IPv4Address('192.168.86.20'))
    Host(name='raspberrypi.lan', ip=IPv4Address('192.168.86.36'))

    Devices will be added to your ssh config as follows
    find-sshable.raspberrypi.lan-0    192.168.86.20
    find-sshable.raspberrypi.lan-1    192.168.86.36

ssh into it,

ssh find-sshable.raspberrypi.lan-0

On there, you should change your password, update locale, etc

sudo raspi-config

Also ensure that ssh runs on start up

sudo systemctl enable ssh
sudo systemctl start ssh

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