Rename all crates, CLI commands, constants, type names, doc comments, and documentation from wraith to alknet. Includes wire-protocol changes: ALPN wraith-ssh -> alknet-ssh, reserved destination prefix wraith- -> alknet-, SSH auth username wraith -> alknet.
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ADR-017: Stealth Mode — Protocol Multiplexing on Port 443
Status
Accepted
Context
When running a alknet server with TLS transport on port 443, the server should be indistinguishable from a regular HTTPS web server to port scanners and deep packet inspection (DPI) systems. This is important for censorship circumvention — if SSH traffic on port 443 is detectable, it can be blocked.
After the TLS handshake completes, the server sees a raw byte stream. SSH protocol identification starts with SSH-2.0-, while HTTP starts with HTTP method verbs (GET, POST, etc.). The server can inspect the first bytes to determine the protocol.
Decision
When --stealth is enabled with TLS transport:
- After completing the TLS handshake, peek at the first few bytes of the connection
- If the connection starts with
SSH-2.0-, proceed with SSH session viaserver::run_stream() - If the connection starts with anything else (HTTP, random data), respond with
HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found\r\nServer: nginx\r\n\r\nand close the connection
This makes the server appear as an nginx web server returning 404 errors to all non-SSH connections. Scanners and DPI systems see a typical HTTPS site with no SSH exposure.
The fake response uses Server: nginx headers to match the most common web server profile.
Consequences
- Positive: TLS+alknet servers on port 443 are indistinguishable from ordinary HTTPS sites to automated scanners.
- Positive: Simple implementation — just peek at the first bytes and branch.
- Positive: Consistent with censorship circumvention best practices.
- Negative: Legitimate HTTPS traffic to the same port gets a 404. If the same IP needs to serve real web content, use a reverse proxy (nginx/haproxy) in front that routes by SNI or path.
- Negative: The
--stealthflag only applies to TLS transport. It has no effect on TCP or iroh transports.