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README.md
Telebit Relay
Friends don't let friends localhost™
A server that works in combination with Telebit Remote to allow you to serve http and https from any computer, anywhere through a secure tunnel.
| Sponsored by ppl | Telebit Relay | Telebit Remote |
Features
- Expose your bits even in the harshest of network environments
- NAT, Home Routers
- College Dorms, HOAs
- Corporate Firewalls, Public libraries, Airports
- and even Airplanes, yep
- Automated HTTPS (Free SSL)
Install
Mac & Linux
Open Terminal and run this install script:
curl -fsS https://get.telebit.cloud/ | bash
This will install Telebit Relay to /opt/telebitd
and
put a symlink to /opt/telebitd/bin/telebitd
in /usr/local/bin/telebitd
for convenience.
You can customize the installation:
export NODEJS_VER=v8.11.1
export TELEBITD_PATH=/opt/telebitd
curl -fsS https://get.telebit.cloud/ | bash
This will change which version of node.js is bundled with Telebit Relay and the path to which Telebit Relay installs.
Windows & Node.js
- Install node.js
- Open Node.js
- Run the command
npm install -g telebitd
Note: Use node.js v8.x or v10.x
There is a bug in node v9.x that causes telebitd to crash.
Service Install
TODO automate this:
./dist/etc/systemd/system/telebitd.service
should be copied to /etc/systemd/system/telebitd.service
.
The user and group telebit
should be created.
Privileged Ports without sudo:
# Linux
sudo setcap 'cap_net_bind_service=+ep' $(which node)
Usage
telebitd --config /etc/telebit/telebitd.yml
Options
/etc/telebit/telebitd.yml:
servernames:
- telebit.example.com
- telebit.example.net
email: 'jon@example.com'
agree_tos: true
community_member: true
secret: 'xxxyyyzzzaaabbbccc'
Security
The bottom line: As with everything in life, there is no such thing as anonymity or absolute security. Only use Telebit Relays that you trust or self-host. :D
Even though the traffic is encrypted end-to-end, you can't just trust any Telebit Relay willy-nilly.
A man-in-the-middle attack is possible using Let's Encrypt since an evil Telebit Relay would be able to complete the http-01 and tls-sni-01 challenges without a problem (since that's where your DNS is pointed when you use the service).
Also, the traffic could still be copied and stored for decryption is some era when quantum computers exist (probably never).
Why?
We created this for anyone to use on their own server or VPS, but those generally cost $5 - $20 / month and so it's probably cheaper to purchase data transfer (which we supply, obviously), which is only $1/month for most people.
TODO show how to do on
* Node WS Tunnel (zero setup)
* Heroku (zero cost)
* Chunk Host (best deal per TB/month)