Secure Static File Server

Static Files HTTPs server with self signed embedded certificate

Installation

Install using cargo:

bash cargo install ssfs

Or build from source:

```bash git clone https://github.com/0xor0ne/ssfs cd ssfs cargo build --release

executable in target/release/ssfs

```

Usage

General usage:

bash ssfs [--port <listening_port>] [--ip <binding_ip_address>]

--port and --ip are optional and their default values are:

ssfs will serve files present in its current working directory and sub-directories.

Examples

The following examples assume ssfs is present in current $PATH. If this is not the case, run ssfs by specifying the full path to the executable or copy ssfs in the directory where the files to be served are located and run it with ./ssfs.

Run ssfs on port 9000:

bash ssfs --port 9000

You can use curl with the --insecure option to connect to the server:

bash curl --insecure https://<server_ip>:9000/

you can download a specific file by using the path to the file (e.g. path/to/file.txt):

bash curl --insecure https://<server_ip>:9000/path/to/file.txt

This is an example of log printed by the server:

bash Starting server at: https://0.0.0.0:9000 [2023-04-09T15:59:47Z INFO actix_server::builder] starting 10 workers [2023-04-09T15:59:47Z INFO actix_server::server] Actix runtime found; starting in Actix runtime [2023-04-09T15:59:54Z INFO ssfs] 127.0.0.1 curl/7.79.1 GET /path/to/file.txt HTTP/2.0 /path/to/file.txt

You can also connect to the server using a standard web browser and set the browser to trust the self signed certificate.

Certificate and Key

ssfs comes with pre-generate server certificate and key. They are located in:

These two files are embedded into the ssfs executable during build.

If you want to use different certificate and key the the ones provided, you can use run the following scripts for generating a new pair of certificate and key:

bash ./scripts/generate_cert_and_key.sh

License

Licensed under either of

at your option.

Contribution

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.