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If you run it as root it will launch `/bin/login` (where you can specify the
user name), else it will launch `ssh` and connect by default to `localhost`.
* `apt-get install sshpass` (debian eg. Ubuntu) for auto-login feature
* `yum install sshpass` (red hat flavours eg. CentOs) for auto login
Run on HTTP:
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If instead you wish to connect to a remote host you can specify the `--sshhost`
option, the SSH port using the `--sshport` option and the SSH user using the
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`http://yourserver:3000/ssh/<username>`
You can pass an optional password as query parameter to use auto-login feature.
`http://yourserver:3000/wetty/ssh/<username>?sshpass=<password>`
or
`http://yourserver:3000/ssh/<username>?sshpass=<password>`
## Run on HTTPS
You can also pass the SSH user name and password as query parameters and auto-login the user like this (Only while running as a non root account):
`http://yourserver:3000/wetty/autologin?sshuser=<username>&sshpass=<password>`
This is just an additional feature and the security implications for passing the password in the url will have to be taken care separately.
Run on HTTPS:
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Always use HTTPS. If you don't have SSL certificates from a CA you can create a
self signed certificate using this command:

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