serverlog.client
andserverlog.server
options added toconfig.json
to enable logging of client commands to server log (only client portion implemented at this time)- morgan express middleware for logging
- Updated socket.io to 1.7.4
- continued refactoring, breaking up
index.js
- revised error handling methods
- revised session termination methods
- color console decorations from
util/index.js
- SanatizeHeaders function from
util/index.js
- This ChangeLog.md file
- Support for UTF-8 characters (thanks @bara666)
- Snyk, Bithound, Travis CI
- Cross platform improvements (path mappings)
- Session fixup between Express and Socket.io
- Session secret settings in
config.json
- env variable
DEBUG=ssh2
will put thessh2
module into debug mode - env variable
DEBUG=WebSSH2
will output additional debug messages for functions and events in the application (not including the ssh2 module debug) - using Grunt to pull js and css source files from other modules
npm run build
to rebuild these if changed or updated. useminified
option inconfig.json
to enable using minified client side javascript (true) defaults to false (non-minified)- sshterm= query option to specify TERM environment variable for host, valid strings are alpha-numeric with a hypen (validated). Otherwise the default ssh.term variable from
config.json
will be used. - validation for host (v4,v6,fqdn,hostname), port (integer 2-65535), and header (sanitized) from URL input
- error handling in public/client.js
- moved socket.io operations to their own file /socket/index.js, more changes like this to come (./socket/index.js)
- all session based variables are now under the req.session.ssh property or socket.request.ssh (./index.js)
- moved SSH algorithms to
config.json
and defined as a session variable (..session.ssh.algorithms) -- prep for future feature to define algorithms in header or some other method to enable separate ciphers per host - minified and combined all js files to a single js in
./public/webssh2.min.js
also included a sourcemap./public/webssh2.min.js
which maps to./public/webssh2.js
for easier troubleshooting. - combined all css files to a single css in
./public/webssh2.css
- minified all css files to a single css in
./public/webssh2.min.css
- copied all unmodified source css and js to /public/src/css and /public/src/js respectively (for troubleshooting/etc)
- sourcemaps of all minified code (in /public/src and /public/src/js)
- renamed
client.htm
toclient-full.htm
- created
client-min.htm
to serve minified javascript - if header.text is null in
config.json
and header is not defined as a get parameter the Header will not be displayed. Both of these must be null / undefined and not specified as get parameters.
- Multiple errors may overwrite status bar which would cause confusion as to what originally caused the error. Example, ssh server disconnects which prompts a cascade of events (conn.on('end'), socket.on('disconnect'), conn.on('close')) and the original reason (conn.on('end')) would be lost and the user would erroneously receive a WEBSOCKET error as the last event to fire would be the websocket connection closing from the app.
- ensure ssh session is closed when a browser disconnects from the websocket
- if headerBackground is changed, status background is changed to the same color (typo, fixed)
- Express Static References directly to module source directories due to concatenating and minifying js/css
- Added experimental support for logging (see Readme)
- Terminal geometry now properly fills the browser screen and communicates this to the ssh session. Tested with IE 11 and recent versions of Chrome/Safari/Firefox.
- Set default terminal to xterm-color
- Mouse event support
- New config option, config.ssh.term to set terminal
- Update to Xterm.js 2.4.0
- Minor code formatting cleanup
- Update xterm to latest (2.3.0)
- Fixed misspelled config.ssh.port property
- Moving terminal emulation to xterm.js
- updating module version dependencies
- Fixed issue with banners not being displayed properly from UNIX hosts when only lf is used
- Initial proof of concept and release. For historical purposes only.