ZeroTierOne/tcp-proxy
Adam Ierymenko 1c5897895b
1.10.4 merge into main (#1893)
* add note about forceTcpRelay

* Create a sample systemd unit for tcp proxy

* set gitattributes for rust & cargo so hashes dont conflict on Windows

* Revert "set gitattributes for rust & cargo so hashes dont conflict on Windows"

This reverts commit 032dc5c108.

* Turn off autocrlf for rust source

Doesn't appear to play nice well when it comes to git and vendored cargo package hashes

* Fix #1883 (#1886)

Still unknown as to why, but the call to `nc->GetProperties()` can fail
when setting a friendly name on the Windows virtual ethernet adapter.
Ensure that `ncp` is not null before continuing and accessing the device
GUID.

* Don't vendor packages for zeroidc (#1885)

* Added docker environment way to join networks (#1871)

* add StringUtils

* fix headers
use recommended headers and remove unused headers

* move extern "C"
only JNI functions need to be exported

* cleanup

* fix ANDROID-50: RESULT_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER typo

* fix typo in log message

* fix typos in JNI method signatures

* fix typo

* fix ANDROID-51: fieldName is uninitialized

* fix ANDROID-35: memory leak

* fix missing DeleteLocalRef in loops

* update to use unique error codes

* add GETENV macro

* add LOG_TAG defines

* ANDROID-48: add ZT_jnicache.cpp

* ANDROID-48: use ZT_jnicache.cpp and remove ZT_jnilookup.cpp and ZT_jniarray.cpp

* add Event.fromInt

* add PeerRole.fromInt

* add ResultCode.fromInt

* fix ANDROID-36: issues with ResultCode

* add VirtualNetworkConfigOperation.fromInt

* fix ANDROID-40: VirtualNetworkConfigOperation out-of-sync with ZT_VirtualNetworkConfigOperation enum

* add VirtualNetworkStatus.fromInt

* fix ANDROID-37: VirtualNetworkStatus out-of-sync with ZT_VirtualNetworkStatus enum

* add VirtualNetworkType.fromInt

* make NodeStatus a plain data class

* fix ANDROID-52: synchronization bug with nodeMap

* Node init work: separate Node construction and init

* add Node.toString

* make PeerPhysicalPath a plain data class

* remove unused PeerPhysicalPath.fixed

* add array functions

* make Peer a plain data class

* make Version a plain data class

* fix ANDROID-42: copy/paste error

* fix ANDROID-49: VirtualNetworkConfig.equals is wrong

* reimplement VirtualNetworkConfig.equals

* reimplement VirtualNetworkConfig.compareTo

* add VirtualNetworkConfig.hashCode

* make VirtualNetworkConfig a plain data class

* remove unused VirtualNetworkConfig.enabled

* reimplement VirtualNetworkDNS.equals

* add VirtualNetworkDNS.hashCode

* make VirtualNetworkDNS a plain data class

* reimplement VirtualNetworkRoute.equals

* reimplement VirtualNetworkRoute.compareTo

* reimplement VirtualNetworkRoute.toString

* add VirtualNetworkRoute.hashCode

* make VirtualNetworkRoute a plain data class

* add isSocketAddressEmpty

* add addressPort

* add fromSocketAddressObject

* invert logic in a couple of places and return early

* newInetAddress and newInetSocketAddress work
allow newInetSocketAddress to return NULL if given empty address

* fix ANDROID-38: stack corruption in onSendPacketRequested

* use GETENV macro

* JniRef work
JniRef does not use callbacks struct, so remove
fix NewGlobalRef / DeleteGlobalRef mismatch

* use PRId64 macros

* switch statement work

* comments and logging

* Modifier 'public' is redundant for interface members

* NodeException can be made a checked Exception

* 'NodeException' does not define a 'serialVersionUID' field

* 'finalize()' should not be overridden
this is fine to do because ZeroTierOneService calls close() when it is done

* error handling, error reporting, asserts, logging

* simplify loadLibrary

* rename Node.networks -> Node.networkConfigs

* Windows file permissions fix (#1887)

* Allow macOS interfaces to use multiple IP addresses (#1879)

Co-authored-by: Sean OMeara <someara@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Grant Limberg <glimberg@users.noreply.github.com>

* Fix condition where full HELLOs might not be sent when necessary (#1877)

Co-authored-by: Grant Limberg <glimberg@users.noreply.github.com>

* 1.10.4 version bumps

* Add security policy to repo (#1889)

* [+] add e2k64 arch (#1890)

* temp fix for ANDROID-56: crash inside newNetworkConfig from too many args

* 1.10.4 release notes

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Co-authored-by: travis laduke <travisladuke@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Grant Limberg <grant.limberg@zerotier.com>
Co-authored-by: Grant Limberg <glimberg@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Leonardo Amaral <leleobhz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Brenton Bostick <bostick@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Sean OMeara <someara@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Joseph Henry <joseph-henry@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Roman Peshkichev <roman.peshkichev@gmail.com>
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README.md 1.10.4 merge into main (#1893) 2023-03-07 16:50:34 -05:00
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zerotier-proxy.service 1.10.4 merge into main (#1893) 2023-03-07 16:50:34 -05:00

TCP Proxy Server

This is the TCP proxy server we run for TCP tunneling from peers behind difficult NATs. Regular users won't have much use for this.

How to run your own

Currently you must build it and distribute it to your server manually.

To reduce latency, the tcp-relay should be as close as possible to the nodes it is serving. A datacenter in the same city or the LAN would be ideal.

Build

cd tcp-relay make

Point your node at it

The default tcp relay is at 204.80.128.1/443 -an anycast address.

Option 1 - local.conf configuration

See Service docs for more info on local.conf { "settings": { "tcpFallbackRelay": "198.51.100.123/443", "forceTcpRelay": true } }

In this example, forceTcpRelay is enabled. This is helpful for testing or if you know you'll need tcp relay. It takes a few minutes for zerotier-one to realize it needs to relay otherwise.

Option 2 - redirect 204.80.128.1 to your own IP

If you are the admin of the network that is blocking ZeroTier UDP, you can transparently redirect 204.80.128.1 to one of your IP addresses. Users won't need to edit their local client configuration.

Configuring this in your Enterprise Firewall is left as an exercise to the reader.

Here is an iptables example for illustrative purposes:

-A PREROUTING -p tcp -d 204.80.128.1 --dport 443 -j DNAT --to-destination 198.51.100.123
-A POSTROUTING -p tcp -d 198.51.100.123 --dport 443 -j SNAT --to-source 204.80.128.1