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Added SSH config file template
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# THIS IS A TEMPLATE CONFIG FILE FOR HADES
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# We provide reasonable defaults for most configuration items, but you should
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# review this before using it in production.
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[honeypot]
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# The name of the file you wish to write the honeypot log to.
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log_file = ssh_log.log
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# Settings for the SSH honeypot
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[ssh]
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# The port the SSH honeypot will listen on. You will probably want to set
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# this to 22 for production use.
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port = 8022
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# The host key to use for the SSH server. This should be a private key.
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# See the README for how to generate this key.
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host_priv_key = ssh_host_key
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# The server version string to send to clients.
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server_version_string = SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_8.2p1 Ubuntu-4ubuntu0.3
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# Settings to configure which LLM backend to use. Only one stanza
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# should be uncommented at a time.
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[llm]
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##### OpenAI
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llm_provider = openai
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model_name = gpt-4o
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##### Any model via Amazon Bedrock
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# Valid AWS model names can be found here: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/model-ids.html
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#llm_provider = AWS
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#model_name = anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20240620-v1:0
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# NOTE: Bedrock is not supported on all AWS regions.
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#aws_region = us-east-1
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#aws_credentials_profile = default
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##### Google Gemini
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#llm_provider = gemini
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#model_name = gemini-1.5-pro
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# The plain text file containing the LLM system prompt.
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# This is required, no matter which LLM you use.
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system_prompt_file = prompt.txt
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# The maximum number of tokens to send to the LLM backend in a single
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# request. This includes the message history for the session, so should
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# be fairly high. Not all models support large token counts, so be sure
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# to test this with your model.
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trimmer_max_tokens = 64000
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# The valid user accounts and passwords for the SSH server, in the
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# form "username = password". Note that you can enable login without
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# a password by leaving that field blank (e.g., "guest =" on a line by
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# itself)
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[user_accounts]
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guest =
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user1 = secretpw
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user2 = password123
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