systemd-ssh-proxy — SSH client plugin for connecting to AF_VSOCK and
AF_UNIX sockets
Host unix/* vsock/* vsock-mux/*
ProxyCommand /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-ssh-proxy %h %p
ProxyUseFdpass yes
/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-ssh-proxy [ADDRESS] [PORT]
systemd-ssh-proxy is a small "proxy" plugin for the ssh(1)
tool that allows connecting to AF_UNIX and AF_VSOCK sockets. It
implements the interface defined by ssh's ProxyCommand
configuration option. It's supposed to be used with an ssh_config(5)
configuration fragment like the following:
Host unix/* vsock/* vsock-mux/*
ProxyCommand /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-ssh-proxy %h %p
ProxyUseFdpass yes
CheckHostIP no
Host .host
ProxyCommand /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-ssh-proxy unix/run/ssh-unix-local/socket %p
ProxyUseFdpass yes
CheckHostIP no
A configuration fragment along these lines is by default installed into
/etc/ssh/ssh_config.d/20-systemd-ssh-proxy.conf.
With this in place, SSH connections to host string "unix/" followed by an absolute
AF_UNIX file system path to a socket will be directed to the specified socket, which
must be of type SOCK_STREAM. Similar, SSH connections to "vsock/"
followed by an AF_VSOCK CID will result in an SSH connection made to that
CID. "vsock-mux/" followed by an absolute AF_UNIX file system
path to a socket is similar but for cloud-hypervisor/firecracker which do not allow
direct AF_VSOCK communication between the host and guests, and provide their own
multiplexer over AF_UNIX sockets. See
cloud-hypervisor VSOCK support
and Using the Firecracker Virtio-vsock Device.
Moreover, connecting to ".host" will connect to the local host via SSH, without
involving networking.
This tool is supposed to be used together with systemd-ssh-generator(8) which when run inside a VM or container will bind SSH to suitable addresses. systemd-ssh-generator is supposed to run in the container or VM guest, and systemd-ssh-proxy is run on the host, in order to connect to the container or VM guest.
Example 2. Talk to a VM guest hosted with cloud-hypervisor/firecracker
ssh vsock-mux/run/vm-1234.sock