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Warpgate is a smart SSH & HTTPS bastion host for Linux that can be used with _any_ SSH client.
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Warpgate is a smart SSH, HTTPS and MySQL bastion host for Linux that doesn't need special client apps.
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* Set it up in your DMZ, add user accounts and easily assign them to specific hosts and URLs within the network.
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* Warpgate will record every SSH session for you to view (live) and replay later through a built-in admin web UI.
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* Warpgate will record every session for you to view (live) and replay later through a built-in admin web UI.
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* Not a jump host - forwards your connections straight to the target instead.
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* 2FA support
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* Single binary with no dependencies.
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In particular, we're working on:
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* Support for tunneling database connections,
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* Requesting admin approval for sessions
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* Requesting admin approvals for sessions
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* Support for tunneling PostgreSQL connections,
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* and much more.
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## How it works
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Warpgate is a service that you deploy on the bastion/DMZ host, which will accept SSH and HTTPS connections and provide an (optional) web admin UI.
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Warpgate is a service that you deploy on the bastion/DMZ host, which will accept SSH, HTTPS and MySQL connections and provide an (optional) web admin UI.
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Run `warpgate setup` to interactively generate a config file, including port bindings. See [Getting started](https://github.com/warp-tech/warpgate/wiki/Getting-started) for details.
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It receives SSH connections with specifically formatted credentials, authenticates the user locally, connects to the target itself, and then connects both parties together while (optionally) recording the session.
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It receives connections with specifically formatted credentials, authenticates the user locally, connects to the target itself, and then connects both parties together while (optionally) recording the session.
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When connecting through HTTPS, Warpgate presents a selection of available targets, and will then proxy all traffic in a session to the selected target. You can switch between targets at any time.
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