Tool to connect to multiple SSH servers and broadcast commands.
Project description
####Introduction It's a little tool that allows you to connect to multiple SSH tunnels at the same time and broadcast commands instantly.
####Installation
git clone https://github.com/JaanPorkon/master-ssh.git
cd master-ssh
chmod o+x install.sh
./install.sh
####Usage
To run the program you can feed credentials to it from URL or from a file. Source of the web page and file must be in CSV format:
hostname,127.0.0.1,username,password
hostname2,127.0.0.2,username,password
Getting credentials:
master-ssh --cred-file /path/to/credentials.txt
or
master-ssh --cred-url https://mydomain.tld/credentials
or if you wish to connect to specific servers:
master-ssh --cred-url https://mydomain.tld/credentials --servers hostname,hostname2,...
Connecting to servers:
To send command to 1 server only use the following command pattern:
#[hostname] [command]
Examples:
To see all available internal commands write:
master-ssh$ #help
or just:
master-ssh$ #
If you wish to send your command to only 1 specific server, use the following command:
master-ssh$ #hostname uname -a
If you wish to send commands to more than 1 specific server just separate them with commas like this:
master-ssh$ #hostname,hostname2 uname -a
If you want to ignore specific servers from your server list, use the following command:
master-ssh$ #ignore:hostname,hostname2 uname -a
If you wish to close the program, simply write exit:
master-ssh$ exit
####Dependencies
This code is depending on:
- Paramiko (https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko)
- Requests (https://github.com/kennethreitz/requests)
If you get an error that pip is missing, you can install it like this:
Ubuntu/Debian
apt-get install python-pip
CentOS/Fedora
yum install python-pip
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