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wraith/docs/architecture/client.md
glm-5.1 dad8224686 Add architecture specification for wraith SSH tunnel tool
Docs:
- README.md: index with doc table, ADR table, lifecycle definitions
- overview.md: purpose, exports, dependencies, constraints
- transport.md: Transport trait, TCP/TLS/iroh implementations, stream join
- client.md: SOCKS5 server, port forwarding, channel manager, reconnection
- server.md: auth, channel handling, stealth mode, outbound proxy
- tun-shim.md: separate privileged process, virtual DNS, --unshare mode
- napi-and-pubsub.md: NAPI wrapper, pubsub event target adapter

ADRs:
- 001: Pluggable transport via AsyncRead+AsyncWrite trait
- 002: TUN shim as separate process
- 003: iroh stream via tokio::io::join
- 004: SSH runs over transport, not alongside
- 005: SOCKS5 as primary interface, TUN as add-on
- 006(007): NAPI exposes single duplex stream

Open questions: 11 items covering TLS certs, iroh relay defaults,
Windows TUN, auth expansion, NAPI surface, TCP reconstruction
2026-06-01 15:01:45 +00:00

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Client

What

The wraith client establishes an SSH session to a server (via pluggable transport) and exposes local interfaces for routing traffic through that session: SOCKS5 proxy, port forwarding, and eventually TUN.

Why

Users need a way to route traffic through the SSH tunnel. SOCKS5 is the primary interface — it's standard, well-supported by browsers and CLI tools, and needs no privileges. Port forwarding (-L / -R style) covers specific service access like Postgres or Redis. TUN covers full-system VPN-like behavior.

Architecture

Client Components

┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│                     wraith connect                      │
│                                                        │
│  ┌──────────┐ ┌──────────┐ ┌──────────┐ ┌──────────┐ │
│  │ SOCKS5   │ │ Port     │ │ Remote   │ │ (TUN     │ │
│  │ Server   │ │ Forward  │ │ Forward  │ │  shim)   │ │
│  │ :1080    │ │ -L spec  │ │ -R spec  │ │ separate │ │
│  └────┬─────┘ └────┬─────┘ └────┬─────┘ └──────────┘ │
│       │             │             │                     │
│       ▼             ▼             ▼                     │
│  ┌─────────────────────────────────┐                   │
│  │        Channel Manager          │                   │
│  │  (opens direct-tcpip,           │                   │
│  │   forwarded-tcpip streams)      │                   │
│  └──────────────┬──────────────────┘                   │
│                  │                                      │
│  ┌──────────────▼──────────────────┐                   │
│  │       SSH Client (russh)        │                   │
│  │   Handle<ClientHandler>         │                   │
│  └──────────────┬──────────────────┘                   │
│                  │                                      │
│  ┌──────────────▼──────────────────┐                   │
│  │         Transport                │                   │
│  │   (Tcp / Tls / Iroh)            │                   │
│  └──────────────────────────────────┘                   │
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

SOCKS5 Server

The primary client interface. Listens on a local port (default 127.0.0.1:1080), accepts SOCKS5 connections, and for each connection:

  1. Reads the SOCKS5 handshake (auth method negotiation, target address)
  2. Opens a channel_open_direct_tcpip(target_host, target_port, originator_addr, originator_port) on the SSH session
  3. Converts the SSH channel to a stream via channel.into_stream()
  4. Runs tokio::io::copy_bidirectional(&mut local_socket, &mut ssh_stream) to proxy data

Supports SOCKS5h (domain names resolved server-side) by default. This prevents DNS leaks.

Port Forwarding

Local port forwards (-L local_addr:local_port:remote_host:remote_port):

  1. Bind TcpListener on local_addr:local_port
  2. For each accepted connection, open channel_open_direct_tcpip(remote_host, remote_port, ...)
  3. Proxy bytes bidirectionally via copy_bidirectional

Remote port forwards (-R remote_addr:remote_port:local_host:local_port):

  1. Send tcpip_forward(remote_addr, remote_port) to request the server listen on a port
  2. When the handler receives server_channel_open_forwarded_tcpip, connect to local_host:local_port
  3. Proxy bytes bidirectionally

Channel Manager

The channel manager owns the Arc<client::Handle<ClientHandler>> and provides methods:

  • open_direct_tcpip(host, port) — open a tunnel channel to a remote host
  • open_streamlocal(socket_path) — open a tunnel to a Unix socket
  • request_tcpip_forward(addr, port) — request remote listening
  • cancel_tcpip_forward(addr, port) — cancel remote listening

It also handles reconnection: if handle.is_closed() returns true, attempt reconnection with exponential backoff.

Reconnection

On transport failure:

  1. Detect via handle.is_closed() or transport read error
  2. Exponential backoff reconnect (1s, 2s, 4s, ... max 30s)
  3. Re-establish transport connection
  4. Re-authenticate SSH session
  5. Notify SOCKS5 server and port forwards (in-flight connections fail, new connections work)

Existing TCP connections through the tunnel are lost on reconnect. This is acceptable — same as any VPN.

CLI Interface

# Basic connection (TCP, default port 22)
wraith connect --server example.com --identity ~/.ssh/id_ed25519

# With TLS
wraith connect --server example.com:443 --transport tls --identity ~/.ssh/id_ed25519

# With iroh (no public IP needed)
wraith connect --peer <endpoint-id> --transport iroh --identity ~/.ssh/id_ed25519

# SOCKS5 on custom port
wraith connect --server example.com --socks5 127.0.0.1:1080 --identity ~/.ssh/id_ed25519

# With port forwards
wraith connect --server example.com --forward 5432:db.internal:5432 --forward 6379:redis.internal:6379

# All options
wraith connect \
  --server <addr> \          # TCP server address (required for tcp/tls)
  --peer <endpoint-id> \    # iroh peer ID (required for iroh)
  --transport tcp|tls|iroh \ # Transport mode
  --identity <path> \       # SSH private key path
  --socks5 <addr:port> \    # SOCKS5 listen address (default: 127.0.0.1:1080)
  --forward <spec> \        # Port forward spec (repeatable)
  --remote-forward <spec> \ # Remote port forward spec (repeatable)
  --proxy <url>              # Upstream proxy (SOCKS5/HTTP CONNECT)

Constraints

  • SOCKS5 is always enabled when wraith connect runs (it's the primary interface). Port forwards are optional.
  • The client does not know or log what destinations are accessed. The SOCKS5 server connects and proxies — no logging of SOCKS5 request targets.
  • Authentication is Ed25519 public key only by default. Password auth supported but not recommended. (OQ-04)
  • Only one SSH session per wraith connect process. Multiple sessions = multiple processes (or a future multiplexer).

Open Questions

  • OQ-04: Authentication beyond Ed25519 keys
  • OQ-06: Whether to support SSH config file parsing (~/.ssh/config) for default host/key/port settings

Design Decisions

ADR Decision Summary
005 SOCKS5 first SOCKS5 is the primary interface, TUN forwards to it