MINECRAFT-SSHD Have you ever wished you could remotely access your server's admin console without having to setup a complex remote access system? Now you can with Minecraft-SSHD.
(Note: Other resource versions can be found on this GitHub page)
Minecraft-SSHD securely exposes your 
Spigot, 
BungeeCord, or 
Sponge admin console using the SSH protocol - the same protocol that serves as the secure foundation for nearly all remote server administration.
- Compatible with all ssh clients, regardless of operating system.
 - Remotely view your server log in real-time.
 - Remotely issue commands from the server console, just as if you were on the server itself.
 - Supports multiple concurrent remote connections.
 - Strong identity support using public key authentication.
 - Audit history who is running commands in the console
 - Run Spigot without using screen or tmux (by adding -noconsole)
 - Remotely script your server by issuing one-off console commands with ssh.
 
Why should I use Minecraft-SSHD?- You are in a shared hosting environment that only gives you access to the log files.
 - You want to share access to your server console, but don't want to give anybody access to the machine its running on.
 - You always wanted to use RCON, but want to see the server log as well.
 - You are tired of running your server in a GNU screen or tmux session.
 - You just want to access your server console using SSH.
 
Note: By default, only public key authentication is enabled. This is the most secure authentication mode! Setting a username and password will make your server less secure.
Setting Up Public Key Authentication
Read this pagePlugin UsageCommands/mkpasswd  
mkpasswd supports the following hash algorithms:
- bcrypt - Using the OpenBSD-style Blowfish password hash
 - sha256 - Using a basic salted sha256 hash
 - pbkdf2 - Using the PBKDF2 password hash
 - PLAIN - Using plain text passwords (very insecure)
 
Permissions
sshd.mkpasswd - Checks if the in-game user has access to run the
mkpasswd command.
Minecraft-SSHD uses cryptographic certificates or a secure username and password to verify remote access.
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