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lstun is a simple utility to lazily (on demand) spawn a ssh tunnel to
a remote machine and kill it after some time of inactivity.
-Given its narrow scope, it's probably not useful to anybody but me so
-I haven't invested much time in making it easily portable. That said,
-it shouldn't be hard to compile it in non-OpenBSD systems: you have
-just to compile it by hand and (probably) provide an implementation
-for strtonum(3) and getprogname(3).
-
To compile it just run
- make
+ $ ./autogen.sh # if building from a git checkout
+ $ ./configure
+ $ make
+ # make install # eventually
The only dependency is libevent.
-By default it uses `/usr/bin/ssh`, you can change it at compile time
-with `-D SSH_PATH=<whatever>`.
-
Check out the manpage for the usage.