TecFancy / dsh-auth-gate

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Login gate for the DeepSeek Harness (dsh) web surface: password or shared-token authentication, session cookies, rate limiting, and a user-management CLI. | DeepSeek Harness (dsh) 网页版登录门插件:账号口令或共享令牌认证、会话 cookie、登录限速,附用户管理 CLI。

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Installation

npx -y @deepseek-ai/dsh plugin --profile web add github:TecFancy/dsh-auth-gate

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dsh-auth-gate

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A login door for your DeepSeek Harness (dsh) web instance. Put it in front of a public dsh deployment and nobody can reach your agents, your chat sessions, or your LLM credentials without signing in first.

What it does

  • Everything needs a login. Every page, API call, and WebSocket connection is checked. Visitors without a valid session are sent to a simple login page (or rejected with 401 for API/script requests).

  • Two ways to sign in (pick one in the configuration):

    • Password (recommended): each admin gets a username and password.
    • Token: one shared secret token for the whole instance.
  • Works for browsers and scripts. Browsers use the login page; scripts and curl can pass Authorization: Bearer <token> and skip the page entirely.

  • Safe by default. Passwords are stored hashed, logins are rate-limited (repeated wrong attempts temporarily lock the address), session cookies are secure, and any missing or broken configuration blocks access instead of silently opening the door.

  • A small command-line tool for managing users:

    dsh-auth user add admin --password-stdin   # add a user
    dsh-auth user list                          # list users
    dsh-auth user disable admin                 # block a user's future logins
    

Quick start

# 1. Install the plugin from npm into your dsh profile.
#    Since 0.4.1 the package declares a `dsh.bundle` manifest, so `dsh plugin add`
#    also registers the mount (dsh.profile.bundles) automatically:
dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-auth-gate

# 2. Create an admin account
printf '%s\n' 'choose-a-strong-password' | dsh-auth user add admin --password-stdin

# 3. Turn on password login: override the plugin config in $DSH_HOME/cordis.patch.yml
#    (a ready-to-use config-override template ships in deploy/cordis.patch.yml;
#    see Configuration below — the mount itself needs no manual patch row)

# 4. Restart dsh. Open your site — you will be asked to sign in.

See it in action

Visitors without a session are sent to the login page:

Login page

After signing in, they land on your instance:

dsh instance

A Sign out button sits at the sidebar foot, next to Settings — expanded sidebar and collapsed rail states:

Sign out button, expanded sidebar

Sign out button, collapsed sidebar rail

Configuration

The bundle mount (id dsh-auth-gate, inserted by dsh plugin add) uses the default config: mode: "token" backed by the DSH_AUTH_TOKEN environment variable. To change it, override the config in $DSH_HOME/cordis.patch.yml (or the profile's cordis.patch.yml — a ready-to-use override template ships in deploy/cordis.patch.yml). The override targets the mounted row by id (no insert — adding one would double-mount the plugin):

- id: dsh-auth-gate
  config:
    mode: "password" # "password" (recommended) or "token"
    cookieSecure: true # keep true when you use https
OptionDefaultWhat it does
mode"token""password" = username/password login; "token" = one shared secret
sessionTtl604800How long a login lasts (seconds) before you must sign in again
cookieNamedsh_authName of the session cookie (rarely needs changing)
tokenRef"DSH_AUTH_TOKEN"Token mode only: which environment variable holds the shared secret
cookieSecuretrueSet to false only if you are testing over plain http
usersFile""Password mode: where your user list lives. Defaults to $DSH_HOME/auth/users.yaml

Deployment

Requirements

  • Node ≥ 22.19 and pnpm on the server.
  • The dsh web profile running (dsh --profile web).
  • If cookieSecure is true, your site must be served over https (browsers refuse secure cookies on plain http).

License

MIT

Notes & limitations

  • Disabling a user only stops new logins; already-signed-in sessions stay valid until they expire.
  • Login rate limiting resets when the server restarts.
  • Behind a reverse proxy, rate limiting counts by the proxy's address.
  • Sign out from the GUI: a Sign out button sits at the sidebar foot (client half, requires the web app's client bundle — dsh 0.1.0-rc.6+); the direct /auth/logout?next=/ URL always works as a fallback.
  • The plugin only protects dsh's web surface. It is not a replacement for server-level security: keep the server OS user locked down and the config files private (.credentials.yaml and auth/users.yaml are created with 0600 permissions).

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Repository information

Language
TypeScript
License
MIT
Latest release
v0.6.3
Last updated
Aug 17, 2026, 7:43 AM

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