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Go HTTP tunnel is a reverse tunnel based on HTTP/2. It enables you to share your localhost when you don't have a public IP.
Features:
Common use cases:
Build the latest version.
$ go get -u github.com/mmatczuk/go-http-tunnel/cmd/...
Alternatively download the latest release.
There are two executables:
tunneld
- the tunnel server, to be run on publicly available host like AWS or GCEtunnel
- the tunnel client, to be run on your local machine or in your private networkTo get help on the command parameters run tunneld -h
or tunnel -h
.
Tunnel requires TLS certificates for both client and server.
$ openssl req -x509 -nodes -newkey rsa:2048 -sha256 -keyout client.key -out client.crt
$ openssl req -x509 -nodes -newkey rsa:2048 -sha256 -keyout server.key -out server.crt
Run client:
tunnel
binary.tunnel
directory in your project directoryclient.key
, client.crt
to .tunnel
tunnel.yml
in .tunnel
$ tunnel -config ./tunnel/tunnel.yml start-all
Run server:
tunneld
binary.tunneld
directoryserver.key
, server.crt
to .tunneld
$ tunneld -tlsCrt .tunneld/server.crt -tlsKey .tunneld/server.key
This will run HTTP server on port 80
and HTTPS (HTTP/2) server on port 443
. If you want to use HTTPS it's recommended to get a properly signed certificate to avoid security warnings.
The tunnel client tunnel
requires configuration file, by default it will try reading tunnel.yml
in your current working directory. If you want to specify other file use -config
flag.
Sample configuration that exposes:
localhost:8080
as webui.my-tunnel-host.com
looks like this
server_addr: SERVER_IP:5223
tunnels:
webui:
proto: http
addr: localhost:8080
auth: user:password
host: webui.my-tunnel-host.com
ssh:
proto: tcp
addr: 192.168.0.5:22
remote_addr: 0.0.0.0:22
Configuration options:
server_addr
: server TCP address, i.e. 54.12.12.45:5223
tls_crt
: path to client TLS certificate, default: client.crt
in the config file directorytls_key
: path to client TLS certificate key, default: client.key
in the config file directoryroot_ca
: path to trusted root certificate authority pool file, if empty any server certificate is acceptedtunnels / [name]
proto
: tunnel protocol, http
or tcp
addr
: forward traffic to this local port number or network address, for proto=http
this can be full URL i.e. https://machine/sub/path/?plus=params
, supports URL schemes http
and https
auth
: (proto=http
) (optional) basic authentication credentials to enforce on tunneled requests, format user:password
host
: (proto=http
) hostname to request (requires reserved name and DNS CNAME)remote_addr
: (proto=tcp
) bind the remote TCP addressbackoff
interval
: how long client would wait before redialing the server if connection was lost, exponential backoff initial interval, default: 500ms
multiplier
: interval multiplier if reconnect failed, default: 1.5
max_interval
: maximal time client would wait before redialing the server, default: 1m
max_time
: maximal time client would try to reconnect to the server if connection was lost, set 0
to never stop trying, default: 15m
Client opens a TLS connection to a server. Server accepts connections from known clients only, client is recognised by it's TLS certificate ID. The server is publicly available and proxies incoming connections to the client. Then the connection is further proxied in the client's network.
Tunnel is based HTTP/2 for speed and security. There is a single TCP connection between client and server and all the proxied connections are multiplexed using HTTP/2.
If this project help you reduce time to develop, you can give me a cup of coffee.
A GitHub star is always appreciated!
Copyright (C) 2017 Michał Matczuk
This project is distributed under the AGPL-3 license. See the LICENSE file for details. If you need an enterprice license contact me directly.
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