frp/conf/frpc_full.ini
2018-11-06 18:35:05 +08:00

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INI

# [common] is integral section
[common]
# A literal address or host name for IPv6 must be enclosed
# in square brackets, as in "[::1]:80", "[ipv6-host]:http" or "[ipv6-host%zone]:80"
server_addr = 0.0.0.0
server_port = 7000
# if you want to connect frps by http proxy or socks5 proxy, you can set http_proxy here or in global environment variables
# it only works when protocol is tcp
# http_proxy = http://user:passwd@192.168.1.128:8080
# http_proxy = socks5://user:passwd@192.168.1.128:1080
# console or real logFile path like ./frpc.log
log_file = ./frpc.log
# trace, debug, info, warn, error
log_level = info
log_max_days = 3
# for authentication
token = 12345678
# set admin address for control frpc's action by http api such as reload
admin_addr = 127.0.0.1
admin_port = 7400
admin_user = admin
admin_pwd = admin
# connections will be established in advance, default value is zero
pool_count = 5
# if tcp stream multiplexing is used, default is true, it must be same with frps
tcp_mux = true
# your proxy name will be changed to {user}.{proxy}
user = your_name
# decide if exit program when first login failed, otherwise continuous relogin to frps
# default is true
login_fail_exit = true
# communication protocol used to connect to server
# now it supports tcp and kcp, default is tcp
protocol = tcp
# specify a dns server, so frpc will use this instead of default one
# dns_server = 8.8.8.8
# proxy names you want to start divided by ','
# default is empty, means all proxies
# start = ssh,dns
# heartbeat configure, it's not recommended to modify the default value
# the default value of heartbeat_interval is 10 and heartbeat_timeout is 90
# heartbeat_interval = 30
# heartbeat_timeout = 90
# 'ssh' is the unique proxy name
# if user in [common] section is not empty, it will be changed to {user}.{proxy} such as 'your_name.ssh'
[ssh]
# tcp | udp | http | https | stcp | xtcp, default is tcp
type = tcp
local_ip = 127.0.0.1
local_port = 22
# true or false, if true, messages between frps and frpc will be encrypted, default is false
use_encryption = false
# if true, message will be compressed
use_compression = false
# remote port listen by frps
remote_port = 6001
# frps will load balancing connections for proxies in same group
group = test_group
# group should have same group key
group_key = 123456
# enable health check for the backend service, it support 'tcp' and 'http' now
# frpc will connect local service's port to detect it's healthy status
health_check_type = tcp
health_check_interval_s = 10
[ssh_random]
type = tcp
local_ip = 127.0.0.1
local_port = 22
# if remote_port is 0, frps will assign a random port for you
remote_port = 0
# if you want to expose multiple ports, add 'range:' prefix to the section name
# frpc will generate multiple proxies such as 'tcp_port_6010', 'tcp_port_6011' and so on.
[range:tcp_port]
type = tcp
local_ip = 127.0.0.1
local_port = 6010-6020,6022,6024-6028
remote_port = 6010-6020,6022,6024-6028
use_encryption = false
use_compression = false
[dns]
type = udp
local_ip = 114.114.114.114
local_port = 53
remote_port = 6002
use_encryption = false
use_compression = false
[range:udp_port]
type = udp
local_ip = 127.0.0.1
local_port = 6010-6020
remote_port = 6010-6020
use_encryption = false
use_compression = false
# Resolve your domain names to [server_addr] so you can use http://web01.yourdomain.com to browse web01 and http://web02.yourdomain.com to browse web02
[web01]
type = http
local_ip = 127.0.0.1
local_port = 80
use_encryption = false
use_compression = true
# http username and password are safety certification for http protocol
# if not set, you can access this custom_domains without certification
http_user = admin
http_pwd = admin
# if domain for frps is frps.com, then you can access [web01] proxy by URL http://test.frps.com
subdomain = web01
custom_domains = web02.yourdomain.com
# locations is only available for http type
locations = /,/pic
host_header_rewrite = example.com
# params with prefix "header_" will be used to update http request headers
header_X-From-Where = frp
health_check_type = http
# frpc will send a GET http request '/status' to local http service
# http service is alive when it return 2xx http response code
health_check_url = /status
health_check_interval_s = 10
[web02]
type = https
local_ip = 127.0.0.1
local_port = 8000
use_encryption = false
use_compression = false
subdomain = web01
custom_domains = web02.yourdomain.com
[plugin_unix_domain_socket]
type = tcp
remote_port = 6003
# if plugin is defined, local_ip and local_port is useless
# plugin will handle connections got from frps
plugin = unix_domain_socket
# params with prefix "plugin_" that plugin needed
plugin_unix_path = /var/run/docker.sock
[plugin_http_proxy]
type = tcp
remote_port = 6004
plugin = http_proxy
plugin_http_user = abc
plugin_http_passwd = abc
[plugin_socks5]
type = tcp
remote_port = 6005
plugin = socks5
plugin_user = abc
plugin_passwd = abc
[plugin_static_file]
type = tcp
remote_port = 6006
plugin = static_file
plugin_local_path = /var/www/blog
plugin_strip_prefix = static
plugin_http_user = abc
plugin_http_passwd = abc
[secret_tcp]
# If the type is secret tcp, remote_port is useless
# Who want to connect local port should deploy another frpc with stcp proxy and role is visitor
type = stcp
# sk used for authentication for visitors
sk = abcdefg
local_ip = 127.0.0.1
local_port = 22
use_encryption = false
use_compression = false
# user of frpc should be same in both stcp server and stcp visitor
[secret_tcp_visitor]
# frpc role visitor -> frps -> frpc role server
role = visitor
type = stcp
# the server name you want to visitor
server_name = secret_tcp
sk = abcdefg
# connect this address to visitor stcp server
bind_addr = 127.0.0.1
bind_port = 9000
use_encryption = false
use_compression = false
[p2p_tcp]
type = xtcp
sk = abcdefg
local_ip = 127.0.0.1
local_port = 22
use_encryption = false
use_compression = false
[p2p_tcp_visitor]
role = visitor
type = xtcp
server_name = p2p_tcp
sk = abcdefg
bind_addr = 127.0.0.1
bind_port = 9001
use_encryption = false
use_compression = false