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Systemd service for autossh
[Unit]
Description=Keeps a tunnel to 'remote.example.com' open
After=network.target
[Service]
User=autossh
# -p [PORT]
# -l [user]
# -M 0 --> no monitoring
# -N Just open the connection and do nothing (not interactive)
# LOCALPORT:IP_ON_EXAMPLE_COM:PORT_ON_EXAMPLE_COM
ExecStart=/usr/bin/autossh -M 0 -N -q -o "ServerAliveInterval 60" -o "ServerAliveCountMax 3" -p 22 -l autossh remote.example.com -L 7474:127.0.0.1:7474 -i /home/autossh/.ssh/id_rsa
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
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zhangw commented Dec 31, 2023

@jotakar :

What I see is that service stop autossh every few minutes, why? where is the error?

Don't use -f when using autossh as a systemd simple service. It will fork autossh (put in the background) and confuse systemd into thinking it ended.

@ScumCoder

Of course you do, without it autossh will give up if the very first connection attempt fails.

Systemd's Restart=always and RestartSec=60 can take care of that. You usually want autossh to fail fast if it can't do the first connection, as it usually means misconfiguration or authentication issues, and giving up after first attempt helps highlighting that on the journalctl logs.

Yes, I just remove the '-f' option, it seems fine.

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