How to Install sish on EndeavourOS Latest

sish is a powerful tool for creating secure, encrypted SSH tunnels. With sish, you can connect to a remote server without exposing your credentials, and encrypt your communications for added security. Here's how you can install sish on EndeavourOS latest.

Step 1: Install Dependencies

Before installing sish, you'll need to make sure that your system has the necessary dependencies installed. Run the following command to install them:

sudo pacman -S gcc make git

Step 2: Clone the Repository

Next, you'll need to clone the sish repository from GitHub. Use the following command to do this:

git clone https://github.com/antoniomika/sish.git

Step 3: Build and Install sish

Once you have the repository cloned, navigate to the sish directory using the following command:

cd sish

Next, you'll need to build and install sish. Use the following command to do this:

make && sudo make install

Step 4: Verify the Installation

To verify that sish has been installed correctly, you can run the following command:

sish --version

This should display the version number of sish that you just installed.

Step 5: Configure sish

To use sish, you'll need to create a configuration file. You can do this by running the following command:

sudo nano /etc/sish.conf

This will open up a blank configuration file. You can add your configuration settings to this file. For example, you can specify the listen address and port number, the remote address and port number, and any authentication settings you want to use.

Step 6: Start sish

Once you have configured sish, you can start it with the following command:

sudo sish

This will start the sish service, which will listen for incoming connections on the specified listen address and port number.

Conclusion

Now that you have sish installed and configured, you can use it to create secure SSH tunnels and connect to remote servers without exposing your credentials. By following these steps, you can get sish up and running on EndeavourOS latest in no time.

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