ttyd is a simple command-line tool for sharing terminal over the web, inspired by GoTTY.
- Built on top of Libwebsockets with C for speed
- Fully-featured terminal based on Xterm.js with CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) and IME support
- SSL support based on OpenSSL
- Run any custom command with options
- Basic authentication support and many other custom options
- Cross platform: macOS, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenWrt/LEDE
Install with homebrew:
brew install ttyd
Ubuntu 16.04 as example:
sudo apt-get install cmake g++ pkg-config git vim-common libwebsockets-dev libjson-c-dev libssl-dev
git clone https://github.com/tsl0922/ttyd.git
cd ttyd && mkdir build && cd build
cmake ..
make && make install
NOTE: You may need to compile libwebsockets from source for ubuntu versions old than 16.04, since they have outdated
libwebsockets-dev
package (Issue #6).
opkg install ttyd
NOTE: This may only works for LEDE snapshots currently, if the install command fails, compile it yourself.
ttyd is a tool for sharing terminal over the web
USAGE:
ttyd [options] <command> [<arguments...>]
VERSION:
1.2.1
OPTIONS:
--port, -p Port to listen (default: 7681, use `0` for random port)
--interface, -i Network interface to bind
--credential, -c Credential for Basic Authentication (format: username:password)
--uid, -u User id to run with
--gid, -g Group id to run with
--signal, -s Signal to send to the command when exit it (default: SIGHUP)
--reconnect, -r Time to reconnect for the client in seconds (default: 10)
--readonly, -R Do not allow clients to write to the TTY
--client-option, -t Send option to client (format: key=value), repeat to add more options
--check-origin, -O Do not allow websocket connection from different origin
--once, -o Accept only one client and exit on disconnection
--ssl, -S Enable SSL
--ssl-cert, -C SSL certificate file path
--ssl-key, -K SSL key file path
--ssl-ca, -A SSL CA file path for client certificate verification
--debug, -d Set log level (0-9, default: 7)
--version, -v Print the version and exit
--help, -h Print this text and exit
ttyd starts web server at port 7681
by default, you can use the -p
option to change it, the command
will be started with arguments
as options. For example, run:
ttyd -p 8080 bash -x
Then open http://localhost:8080 with a broswer, you will get a bash shell with debug mode enabled.
More Examples:
- If you want to login with your system accounts on the web broswer, run
ttyd login
. - You can even run a none shell command like vim, try:
ttyd vim
, the web broswer will show you a vim editor. - Sharing single process with multiple clients:
ttyd tmux new -A -s ttyd vim
, runtmux new -A -s ttyd
to connect to the tmux session from terminal.
Generate SSL CA and self signed server/client certificates:
# CA certificate (FQDN must be different from server/client)
openssl genrsa -out ca.key 4096
openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -key ca.key -out ca.crt
# server certificate
openssl req -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout server.key -out server.csr
openssl x509 -req -days 365 -in server.csr -CA ca.crt -CAkey ca.key -set_serial 01 -out server.crt
# client certificate (the p12/pem format may be useful for some clients)
openssl req -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout client.key -out client.csr
openssl x509 -req -days 365 -in client.csr -CA ca.crt -CAkey ca.key -set_serial 02 -out client.crt
openssl pkcs12 -export -clcerts -in client.crt -inkey client.key -out client.p12
openssl pkcs12 -in client.p12 -out client.pem -clcerts
Then start ttyd:
ttyd --ssl --ssl-cert server.crt --ssl-key server.key --ssl-ca ca.crt bash
You may want to test the client certificate verification with curl
:
curl --insecure --cert client.p12[:password] -v https://localhost:7681
If you don't want to enable client certificate verification, remove the --ssl-ca
option.
Docker containers are jailed environments which are more secure, this is useful for protecting the host system, you may use ttyd with docker like this:
- Sharing single docker container with multiple clients:
docker run -it --rm -p 7681:7681 tsl0922/ttyd
. - Creating new docker container for each client:
ttyd docker run -it --rm ubuntu
.
- GoTTY: ttyd is a port of GoTTY to
C
language with many improvements. - Libwebsockets: is used to build the websocket server.
- Xterm.js: is used to run the terminal emulator on the web, hterm is used previously.