4.5 KiB
4.5 KiB
ephsite - Easy forwarding of local services to i2p
ephsite is a forwarding proxy designed to configure a tunnel for use with i2p. It can be used to easily forward a local service to the i2p network using i2p's SAM API instead of the tunnel interface.
usage:
Usage of ./bin/ephsite:
-access string
Type of access list to use, can be "whitelist" "blacklist" or "none". (default "none")
-accesslist value
Specify an access list member(can be used multiple times)
-dir string
Directory to save tunnel configuration file in.
-encryptlease
Use an encrypted leaseset(true or false) (default true)
-gzip
Uze gzip(true or false)
-host string
Target host(Host of service to forward to i2p) (default "127.0.0.1")
-inback int
Set inbound tunnel backup quantity(0 to 5) (default 4)
-incount int
Set inbound tunnel quantity(0 to 15) (default 8)
-ini string
Use an ini file for configuration(config file options override passed arguments for now.) (default "none")
-inlen int
Set inbound tunnel length(0 to 7) (default 3)
-invar int
Set inbound tunnel length variance(-7 to 7)
-name string
Tunnel name, this must be unique but can be anything. (default "forwarder")
-outback int
Set outbound tunnel backup quantity(0 to 5) (default 4)
-outcount int
Set outbound tunnel quantity(0 to 15) (default 8)
-outlen int
Set outbound tunnel length(0 to 7) (default 3)
-outvar int
Set outbound tunnel length variance(-7 to 7)
-port string
Target port(Port of service to forward to i2p) (default "8081")
-reduce
Reduce tunnel quantity when idle(true or false)
-reducecount int
Reduce idle tunnel quantity to X (0 to 5) (default 3)
-reducetime int
Reduce tunnel quantity after X (minutes) (default 10)
-samhost string
SAM host (default "127.0.0.1")
-samport string
SAM port (default "7656")
-save
Use saved file and persist tunnel(If false, tunnel will not persist after program is stopped.
-udp
UDP mode(true or false)
-zeroin
Allow zero-hop, non-anonymous tunnels in(true or false)
-zeroout
Allow zero-hop, non-anonymous tunnels out(true or false)
eephttpd - Static file server automatically forwarded to i2p
usage:
eephttpd is a static http server which automatically runs on i2p with the help of the SAM bridge. By default it will only be available from the localhost and it's i2p tunnel. It can be masked from the localhost using a container.
Usage of ./bin/eephttpd:
-a string
hostname to serve on (default "127.0.0.1")
-c Use an encrypted leaseset(true or false)
-d string
the directory of static files to host(default ./www) (default "./www")
-f string
Use an ini file for configuration (default "none")
-g Uze gzip(true or false) (default true)
-i save i2p keys(and thus destinations) across reboots (default true)
-ib int
Set inbound tunnel backup quantity(0 to 5) (default 4)
-il int
Set inbound tunnel length(0 to 7) (default 3)
-iq int
Set inbound tunnel quantity(0 to 15) (default 8)
-iv int
Set inbound tunnel length variance(-7 to 7)
-n string
name to give the tunnel(default static-eepSite) (default "static-eepSite")
-ob int
Set outbound tunnel backup quantity(0 to 5) (default 4)
-ol int
Set outbound tunnel length(0 to 7) (default 3)
-oq int
Set outbound tunnel quantity(0 to 15) (default 8)
-ov int
Set outbound tunnel length variance(-7 to 7)
-p string
port to serve locally on (default "8100")
-r Reduce tunnel quantity when idle(true or false)
-rc int
Reduce idle tunnel quantity to X (0 to 5) (default 3)
-rt int
Reduce tunnel quantity after X (minutes) (default 10)
-s string
the directory to save the keys in(default ./) (default ".")
-sh string
sam host to connect to (default "127.0.0.1")
-sp string
sam port to connect to (default "7656")
-z Allow zero-hop, non-anonymous tunnels(true or false)
build in docker
docker build --build-arg user=eephttpd -f Dockerfile -t eyedeekay/eephttpd .
Run in docker
docker run -i -t -d --network si \
--env samhost=sam-host \
--env samport=7656 \
--env args=-r # Additional arguments to pass to eephttpd\
--network-alias eephttpd \
--hostname eephttpd \
--name eephttpd \
--restart always \
--volume eephttpd:/home/eephttpd/ \
eyedeekay/eephttpd