Auto Bastion
Manage your bastion sessions automatically without
pain of creating them by clicking and copy pasting commands

Supported
OS
No specific requirements here, whatever runs Python
Cloud Providers
Requirements
Python
Configuration of OCI SDK
- Add key in your Oracle cloud profile
- Generate new key
- Copy configuration file generated in your profile to
~/.oci/config
- Replace path of your
*.pem key on line with #TODO
Installing
MacOS
On most MacOS machines there is pip3 instead of pip use pip3 for install
Install and update using pip:
pip install abst
or
pip3 install abst
How to set up
- Use
abst ctx fill {context} to fill your credentials for usage, you can find all the
credentials on
cloud provider site, leave context empty if you want to fill default
- Use
abst ctx generate {context} to generate default config for context, leave context empty if you
want to generate to
default
Usage
Both commands do automatic reconnect on idle SSH Tunnel termination
abst create forward/managed {context} for automatic Bastion session creation once
deleted, will keep your,
leave context empty if you want to use default
connection alive till you kill this script
abst do forward/managed {context} alias for abst create
abst clean for removal all the saved credentials
abst use {context} for using different config that you had filled, default is the default
context in creds.json
- Use
abst ctx locate {context} to locate your configs, leave context empty if you want to locate
default
Context commands
abst ctx list to list contexts
abst ctx upgrade <context-name> to upgrade context you can use --all flag to upgrade all contexts
abst ctx locate <context-name> to get a full path of context
abst ctx share <context-name> to copy context contents into clipboard and display it, you can use --raw to just
get json
abst ctx paste <context-name> to paste contents into context file provided from name
Session commands
abst ssh facilitates selecting an instance to connect to. The optional port argument can be specified partially; a
connection is established if only one match is found. Use -n <context-name> to filter a connection, where the name
can be a partial match. abst employs the in operator for searching and proceeds with SSH if a single matching
instance exists.
Parallel execution
If you are more demanding and need to have connection to your SSH Tunnels ready at all times
you can use parallel executed Bastions that currently work for full-auto forwarded setting
Change local port in the setting to port that is unique to other configs, and it will be running on
all the added ports
Until you kill the abst command, it will automatically remove all generated Bastion sessions by
this program
abst parallel add {context} will add context from your context folder to stack that will be
executed
abst parallel remove {context} will remove context from your context folder to stack that
will be executed
abst parallel run {context} will run all the stacked contexts
abst parallel display will display current stacked contexts
abst parallel list will list all sets with contexts
Helm registry commands
abst helm login will log you in with credentials set in config.json, you set these credentials
when running this command first time. Edit with flag --edit 1-n number is the index of credential
in list
abst helm push <chart-name> will push to specified remote branch, if more credentials preset it
will let you pick which one to use
Kubectl commands
abst pod ssh <part of name> will ssh into pod with similar name, if multiple found it will display select
abst cp secret secret_namespace target_namespace source_namespace(optional) this will copy
secret to target namespace, without providing source namespace it will use current as a source
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