mirror of https://github.com/jtesta/ssh-audit.git
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= Windows =
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An executable can only be made on a Windows host because the PyInstaller tool (https://www.pyinstaller.org/) does not support cross-compilation.
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On a Windows machine, do the following:
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1.) Install Python v3.7.x from https://www.python.org/. (As of this writing v3.8.0 isn't supported.) To make life easier, check the option to add Python to the PATH environment variable.
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2.) Using pip, install pyinstaller and colorama:
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pip install pyinstaller colorama
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3.) Create the executable with:
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cd src\ssh_audit
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rename ssh_audit.py ssh-audit.py
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pyinstaller -F --icon ..\..\windows_icon.ico ssh-audit.py
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---
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= PyPI =
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To create package and upload to test server:
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$ sudo apt install python3-virtualenv
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$ make -f Makefile.pypi
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$ make -f Makefile.pypi uploadtest
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To download from test server and verify:
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$ virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python3 /tmp/pypi_test
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$ cd /tmp/pypi_test; source bin/activate
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$ pip3 install --index-url https://test.pypi.org/simple ssh-audit
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To upload to production server (hint: use username '__token__' and API token):
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$ make -f Makefile.pypi uploadprod
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To download from production server and verify:
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$ virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python3 /tmp/pypi_prod
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$ cd /tmp/pypi_prod; source bin/activate
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$ pip3 install ssh-audit
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----
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= Snap =
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To create the snap package, run a fully-updated Ubuntu Server 20.04 VM.
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Install pre-requisites with:
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$ sudo apt install make snapcraft
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$ sudo snap install review-tools
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Initialize LXD (leave all options default):
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$ sudo lxd init
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Bump the version number in snapcraft.yaml. Then run:
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$ make -f Makefile.snap
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Upload the snap with:
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$ snapcraft login
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$ snapcraft upload --release=stable ssh-audit_*.snap
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----
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= Docker =
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Build image with:
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$ make -f Makefile.docker
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Then upload them to Dockerhub with:
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$ make -f Makefile.docker upload
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