47 lines
1.5 KiB
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47 lines
1.5 KiB
Bash
# For Tunnel Relay Service
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# SECRET
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# This should be the same as the MGMT server secret
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# It is used for JWT token creation and verification
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SECRET=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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# VERBOSE=true
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# This will cause more verbose logs
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VERBOSE=true
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# API_HOSTNAME
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# This is the domain name that should be captured for the API
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# (as opposed to being routed downstream)
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# If this is not set, the relay will not be active.
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API_HOSTNAME=devices.example.com
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# LISTEN
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# This is the addr:port combo to which telebit should bind and listen.
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# Note: a tunnel client can itself still be a relay through the tunnel.
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LISTEN=":443"
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# LOCALS
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# Act as a reverse proxy for matching incoming requests
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# LOCALS=<source-proto>:<source-name>:<destination-port>
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# Example: 'https://mgmt.devices.example.com' to localhost:6468
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LOCALS=https:mgmt.devices.example.com:6468
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# AUTH_URL
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# Telebit is narrowly scoped to handle network connections
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# The concerns of Device Management & Authorization should
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# be handled per each specific use case.
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AUTH_URL=http://localhost:6468/api
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# For Let's Encrypt ACME registration of the API_HOSTNAME
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# and LOCALS (reverse-proxied traffic).
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# This is NOT for the remote telebit clients!
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ACME_AGREE=true
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ACME_EMAIL=jon.doe@example.com
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ACME_RELAY_URL=http://localhost:6468/api/acme-relay
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# (pick ONLY ONE DNS-01 provider)
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DUCKDNS_TOKEN=XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX
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#NAMECOM_USERNAME=johndoe
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#NAMECOM_API_TOKEN=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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#GODADDY_API_KEY=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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#GODADDY_API_SECRET=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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