Server for a minimal layer 3 tunnel over http(s).
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Iro
Server for a minimal layer 3 tunnel over http(s).
Deploying with Docker
Instead of installing toori-server on the host, it can be deployed as a Docker container with much convenience.
Pull from GHCR:
sudo docker pull ghcr.io/kokseen1/toori-server:latest
Run the container:
sudo docker run -d --cap-add=NET_ADMIN -p 80:80 ghcr.io/kokseen1/toori-server
HTTPS
To deploy with HTTPS, run the container with a bind mount and pass the port and certs directory as arguments:
sudo docker run -d -v /etc/letsencrypt:/etc/letsencrypt --cap-add=NET_ADMIN -p 443:443 ghcr.io/kokseen1/toori-server 443 /etc/letsencrypt/live/toori.server/
Installation
pip3 install toori-server --no-binary :all:
Prerequisites
- Libtins (optional, will fallback to Scapy (slow) if not installed)
RST Packets
Because the Linux kernel sends a RST
to connections it did not establish, use the following command to ensure that outgoing packets are sent successfully:
sudo iptables -A OUTPUT -p tcp --tcp-flags RST RST -s <local address> -j DROP
See here for more information.
Usage
Run with root permissions:
iro <port>
Example with HTTPS:
iro 443 -c "/etc/letsencrypt/live/toori.server/"
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