From c0d62da127714fd57c51253750824094edaa1ec6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jonathan Yu Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2021 13:06:33 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] revert: "docs(guide): add ssh into code-server on vs code" (#4060) This reverts commit efbfe060cdba9a01ee3d7a48b0f6c862ca8e91f8 as some of the contents broke our doc site generator. --- docs/guide.md | 90 --------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 90 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/guide.md b/docs/guide.md index 3a45f330..1f3314f5 100644 --- a/docs/guide.md +++ b/docs/guide.md @@ -15,9 +15,6 @@ - [Stripping `/proxy/` from the request path](#stripping-proxyport-from-the-request-path) - [Proxying to create a React app](#proxying-to-create-a-react-app) - [Proxying to a Vue app](#proxying-to-a-vue-app) -- [SSH into code-server on VS Code](#ssh-into-code-server-on-vs-code) - - [Option 1: cloudflared tunnel](#option-1-cloudflared-tunnel) - - [Option 2: ngrok tunnel](#option-2-ngrok-tunnel) @@ -373,90 +370,3 @@ module.exports = { 3. access app at `/absproxy/3454` e.g. `http://localhost:8080/absproxy/3454` Read more about `publicPath` in the [Vue.js docs](https://cli.vuejs.org/config/#publicpath) - -## SSH into code-server on VS Code - -[![SSH](https://img.shields.io/badge/SSH-363636?style=for-the-badge&logo=GNU+Bash&logoColor=ffffff)](https://ohmyz.sh/) ![Terminal](https://img.shields.io/badge/Terminal-2E2E2E?style=for-the-badge&logo=Windows+Terminal&logoColor=ffffff) [![Visual Studio Code](https://img.shields.io/badge/Visual_Studio_Code-007ACC?style=for-the-badge&logo=Visual+Studio+Code&logoColor=ffffff)](vscode:extension/ms-vscode-remote.remote-ssh) - -Follow these steps where code-server is running: - -1. Install `openssh-server`, `wget`, and `unzip`. - -````bash -# example for Debian and Ubuntu operating systems -sudo apt update -sudo apt install wget unzip openssh-server - -2. Start the SSH server and set the password for your user, if you haven't already. If you use [deploy-code-server](https://github.com/cdr/deploy-code-server), - -```bash -sudo service ssh start -sudo passwd {user} # replace user with your code-server user -```` - -### Option 1: cloudflared tunnel - -[![Cloudflared](https://img.shields.io/badge/Cloudflared-E4863B?style=for-the-badge&logo=cloudflare&logoColor=ffffff)](https://github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared) - -1. Install [cloudflared](https://github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared#installing-cloudflared) on your local computer -2. Then go to `~/.ssh/config` and add the following: - -```shell -Host *.trycloudflare.com -HostName %h -User root -Port 22 -ProxyCommand "cloudflared location" access ssh --hostname %h -``` - -3. Run `cloudflared tunnel --url ssh://localhost:22` on the remote server - -4. Finally on VS Code or any IDE that supports SSH, run `ssh coder@https://your-link.trycloudflare.com` or `ssh coder@your-link.trycloudflare.com` - -### Option 2: ngrok tunnel - -[![Ngrok](https://img.shields.io/badge/Ngrok-1F1E37?style=for-the-badge&logo=ngrok&logoColor=ffffff)](https://ngrok.com/) - -1. Make a new account for ngrok [here](https://dashboard.ngrok.com/login) - -2. Now, get the ngrok binary with `wget` and unzip it with `unzip`: - -```bash -wget "https://bin.equinox.io/c/4VmDzA7iaHb/ngrok-stable-linux-amd64.zip" -unzip "ngrok-stable-linux-amd64.zip" -``` - -5. Then, go to [dashboard.ngrok.com](https://dashboard.ngrok.com) and go to the `Your Authtoken` section. -6. Copy the Authtoken shown there. -7. Now, go to the folder where you unzipped ngrok and store the Authtoken from the ngrok Dashboard. - -```bash -./ngrok authtoken YOUR_AUTHTOKEN # replace YOUR_AUTHTOKEN with the ngrok authtoken. -``` - -8. Now, forward port 22, which is the SSH port with this command: - -```bash -./ngrok tcp 22 -``` - -Now, you get a screen in the terminal like this: - -```output -ngrok by @inconshreveable(Ctrl+C to quit) - -Session Status online -Account {Your name} (Plan: Free) -Version 2.3.40 -Region United States (us) -Web Interface http://127.0.0.1:4040 -Forwarding tcp://0.tcp.ngrok.io:19028 -> localhost:22 -``` - -Copy the forwarded link `0.tcp.ngrok.io` and remember the port number `19028`. Type this on your local Visual Studio Code: - -```bash -ssh user@0.tcp.ngrok.io -p 19028 -``` - -The port redirects you to the default SSH port 22, and you can then successfully connect to code-server by entering the password you set for the user.