Pierre Hubert
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# TCP over HTTP
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[![Build Status](https://drone.communiquons.org/api/badges/pierre/tcp-over-http/status.svg)](https://drone.communiquons.org/pierre/tcp-over-http)
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This project aims to provide an easy-to-setup TCP forwarding solution:
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```
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|--------| |--------| |--------| | -------|
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| | | Client | | Server | | |
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| Client | -- TCP xx -- | | -- HTTP 80 / 443 -- | | -- TCP xx -- | Server |
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| | | Relay | | Relay | | |
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|--------| |--------| |--------| |--------|
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```
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This project can be used especially to bypass firewalls that blocks traffics
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from ports others than the HTTP / HTTPS ports. The TCP traffic is encapsulated inside an
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HTTP WebSocket between the client and the server relays.
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## Authentication
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The client can authenticate against the server relays through two different means:
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* Using a token (the server relay can have several tokens at the same time)
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* Using a client TLS certificate. In this case, the server relay must act as a HTTPS server, and you must provide the
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server the required certificates / key files in PEM format. It is also possible to provide the server a CRL file.
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## Binary
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This repository contains a single binary which can be used as a server or a client, depending of command line arguments:
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* Server mode: Act as a server relay. In case of token authentication (NOT TLS authentication), it can be put behind a reverse proxy.
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* Client mode: Act as a client relay. It basically does three things:
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* Fetch the list of forwared ports configuration from the server
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* Listen to these port locally
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* When a connection occurs on one of these ports, it forward the data exchanged by the socket to and from the server.
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A single server - client relay pair can relay multiple ports simultaneously from the same machine.
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