It runs on a variety of POSIX-based platforms. Dropbear is open source software, distributed under a MIT-style license. Dropbear is particularly useful for "embedded"-type Linux (or other Unix) systems, such as wireless routers.
In this thread I post two essentials pet files.
1. dropbear launcher:
This is my dropbear GUI frontend "dropbear Launcher", includes Server and Client GUI.
The Drobpear Server GUI includes:
- Connection settings
- Security Options
- Current Server State in tray (and stop - restart functions)
- I also added the Server key generation code to my dropbear Server launcher, it will create host identification keys if needed.
The Dropbear Client GUI includes some features like:
- Profile Administration
- Connection settings
- Security Options
2. dropbear:
I attach the clarf_dropbear-0.52-i386.pet package, I originally made this package for Puppy 214X. It was compiled as multi-binary (one binary and some symlinks) and I got a small package, after many tests...
For this package I used (of course with a pair of tricks I learned from ttuuxxx):
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./configure --build=i386-pc-linux-gnu --prefix=/usr --localstatedir=/var --sysconfdir=/etc CFLAGS="-march=i386 -Os -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections" LDFLAGS=-Wl,--gc-sections
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make PROGRAMS="dropbear dbclient dropbearkey dropbearconvert scp" MULTI=1
These packages are already included in 214X base. Also tested in Dpup 482beta3.
Any comment is welcome,
Thanks to ttuuxxx for 214X support. Special Thanks to Igulender and memeyou for the dropbear package idea.
clarf