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477b930a37 3.7.2 2025-02-21 19:56:28 +00:00
935bd95723 fix(PortProxy): Improve SNICallback and connection handling in PortProxy 2025-02-21 19:56:28 +00:00
0e33ea4eb5 3.7.1 2025-02-21 19:53:20 +00:00
6181065963 fix(smartproxy.portproxy): Optimize SNI handling by simplifying context creation 2025-02-21 19:53:19 +00:00
1a586dcbd7 3.7.0 2025-02-21 19:44:59 +00:00
ee03224561 feat(PortProxy): Add optional source IP preservation support in PortProxy 2025-02-21 19:44:59 +00:00
483cbb3634 3.6.0 2025-02-21 19:39:52 +00:00
c77b31b72c feat(PortProxy): Add feature to preserve original client IP through chained proxies 2025-02-21 19:39:52 +00:00
8cb8fa1a52 3.5.0 2025-02-21 19:34:11 +00:00
8e5bb12edb feat(PortProxy): Enhance PortProxy to support domain-specific target IPs 2025-02-21 19:34:11 +00:00
9be9a426ad 3.4.4 2025-02-21 18:54:40 +00:00
32d875aed9 fix(PortProxy): Fixed handling of SNI domain connections and IP allowance checks 2025-02-21 18:54:40 +00:00
4747462cff 3.4.3 2025-02-21 18:48:39 +00:00
70f69ef1ea fix(PortProxy): Fixed indentation issue and ensured proper cleanup of sockets in PortProxy 2025-02-21 18:48:39 +00:00
2be1c57dd7 3.4.2 2025-02-21 18:47:18 +00:00
58bd6b4a85 fix(smartproxy): Enhance SSL/TLS handling with SNI and error logging 2025-02-21 18:47:18 +00:00
63e1cd48e8 3.4.1 2025-02-21 18:43:08 +00:00
5150ddc18e fix(PortProxy): Normalize IP addresses for port proxy to handle IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses. 2025-02-21 18:43:08 +00:00
5 changed files with 288 additions and 59 deletions

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# Changelog
## 2025-02-21 - 3.7.2 - fix(PortProxy)
Improve SNICallback and connection handling in PortProxy
- Fixed SNICallback to create minimal TLS context for SNI.
- Changed connection setup to use net.connect for raw passthrough.
## 2025-02-21 - 3.7.1 - fix(smartproxy.portproxy)
Optimize SNI handling by simplifying context creation
- Removed unnecessary SecureContext creation for SNI requests in PortProxy
- Improved handling of SNI passthrough by acknowledging requests without context creation
## 2025-02-21 - 3.7.0 - feat(PortProxy)
Add optional source IP preservation support in PortProxy
- Added a feature to optionally preserve the client's source IP when proxying connections.
- Enhanced test cases to include scenarios for source IP preservation.
## 2025-02-21 - 3.6.0 - feat(PortProxy)
Add feature to preserve original client IP through chained proxies
- Added support to bind local address in PortProxy to preserve original client IP.
- Implemented test for chained proxies to ensure client IP is preserved.
## 2025-02-21 - 3.5.0 - feat(PortProxy)
Enhance PortProxy to support domain-specific target IPs
- Introduced support for domain-specific target IP configurations in PortProxy.
- Updated connection handling to prioritize domain-specific target IPs if provided.
- Added tests to verify forwarding based on domain-specific target IPs.
## 2025-02-21 - 3.4.4 - fix(PortProxy)
Fixed handling of SNI domain connections and IP allowance checks
- Improved logic for handling SNI domain checks, ensuring IPs are correctly verified.
- Fixed issue where default allowed IPs were not being checked correctly for non-SNI connections.
- Revised the SNICallback behavior to handle connections more gracefully when domain configurations are unavailable.
## 2025-02-21 - 3.4.3 - fix(PortProxy)
Fixed indentation issue and ensured proper cleanup of sockets in PortProxy
- Fixed inconsistent indentation in IP allowance check.
- Ensured proper cleanup of sockets on connection end in PortProxy.
## 2025-02-21 - 3.4.2 - fix(smartproxy)
Enhance SSL/TLS handling with SNI and error logging
- Improved handling for SNI-enabled and non-SNI connections
- Added detailed logging for connection establishment and rejections
- Introduced error logging for TLS client errors and server errors
## 2025-02-21 - 3.4.1 - fix(PortProxy)
Normalize IP addresses for port proxy to handle IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses.
- Improved IP normalization logic in PortProxy to support IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses.
- Updated isAllowed function to expand patterns for better matching accuracy.
## 2025-02-21 - 3.4.0 - feat(PortProxy)
Enhanced PortProxy with custom target host and improved testing

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{
"name": "@push.rocks/smartproxy",
"version": "3.4.0",
"version": "3.7.2",
"private": false,
"description": "a proxy for handling high workloads of proxying",
"main": "dist_ts/index.js",

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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ tap.test('setup port proxy test environment', async () => {
toHost: 'localhost',
domains: [],
sniEnabled: false,
defaultAllowedIPs: ['127.0.0.1', '::ffff:127.0.0.1']
defaultAllowedIPs: ['127.0.0.1']
});
});
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ tap.test('should forward TCP connections to custom host', async () => {
toHost: '127.0.0.1',
domains: [],
sniEnabled: false,
defaultAllowedIPs: ['127.0.0.1', '::ffff:127.0.0.1']
defaultAllowedIPs: ['127.0.0.1']
});
await customHostProxy.start();
@ -95,6 +95,54 @@ tap.test('should forward TCP connections to custom host', async () => {
await customHostProxy.stop();
});
tap.test('should forward connections based on domain-specific target IP', async () => {
// Create a second test server on a different port
const TEST_SERVER_PORT_2 = TEST_SERVER_PORT + 100;
const testServer2 = await createTestServer(TEST_SERVER_PORT_2);
// Create a proxy with domain-specific target IPs
const domainProxy = new PortProxy({
fromPort: PROXY_PORT + 2,
toPort: TEST_SERVER_PORT, // default port
toHost: 'localhost', // default host
domains: [{
domain: 'domain1.test',
allowedIPs: ['127.0.0.1'],
targetIP: '127.0.0.1'
}, {
domain: 'domain2.test',
allowedIPs: ['127.0.0.1'],
targetIP: 'localhost'
}],
sniEnabled: false, // We'll test without SNI first since this is a TCP proxy test
defaultAllowedIPs: ['127.0.0.1']
});
await domainProxy.start();
// Test default connection (should use default host)
const response1 = await createTestClient(PROXY_PORT + 2, TEST_DATA);
expect(response1).toEqual(`Echo: ${TEST_DATA}`);
// Create another proxy with different default host
const domainProxy2 = new PortProxy({
fromPort: PROXY_PORT + 3,
toPort: TEST_SERVER_PORT,
toHost: '127.0.0.1',
domains: [],
sniEnabled: false,
defaultAllowedIPs: ['127.0.0.1']
});
await domainProxy2.start();
const response2 = await createTestClient(PROXY_PORT + 3, TEST_DATA);
expect(response2).toEqual(`Echo: ${TEST_DATA}`);
await domainProxy.stop();
await domainProxy2.stop();
await new Promise<void>((resolve) => testServer2.close(() => resolve()));
});
tap.test('should handle multiple concurrent connections', async () => {
const concurrentRequests = 5;
const requests = Array(concurrentRequests).fill(null).map((_, i) =>
@ -127,6 +175,68 @@ tap.test('should stop port proxy', async () => {
});
// Cleanup
tap.test('should support optional source IP preservation in chained proxies', async () => {
// Test 1: Without IP preservation (default behavior)
const firstProxyDefault = new PortProxy({
fromPort: PROXY_PORT + 4,
toPort: PROXY_PORT + 5,
toHost: 'localhost',
domains: [],
sniEnabled: false,
defaultAllowedIPs: ['127.0.0.1', '::ffff:127.0.0.1']
});
const secondProxyDefault = new PortProxy({
fromPort: PROXY_PORT + 5,
toPort: TEST_SERVER_PORT,
toHost: 'localhost',
domains: [],
sniEnabled: false,
defaultAllowedIPs: ['127.0.0.1', '::ffff:127.0.0.1']
});
await secondProxyDefault.start();
await firstProxyDefault.start();
// This should work because we explicitly allow both IPv4 and IPv6 formats
const response1 = await createTestClient(PROXY_PORT + 4, TEST_DATA);
expect(response1).toEqual(`Echo: ${TEST_DATA}`);
await firstProxyDefault.stop();
await secondProxyDefault.stop();
// Test 2: With IP preservation
const firstProxyPreserved = new PortProxy({
fromPort: PROXY_PORT + 6,
toPort: PROXY_PORT + 7,
toHost: 'localhost',
domains: [],
sniEnabled: false,
defaultAllowedIPs: ['127.0.0.1'],
preserveSourceIP: true
});
const secondProxyPreserved = new PortProxy({
fromPort: PROXY_PORT + 7,
toPort: TEST_SERVER_PORT,
toHost: 'localhost',
domains: [],
sniEnabled: false,
defaultAllowedIPs: ['127.0.0.1'],
preserveSourceIP: true
});
await secondProxyPreserved.start();
await firstProxyPreserved.start();
// This should work with just IPv4 because source IP is preserved
const response2 = await createTestClient(PROXY_PORT + 6, TEST_DATA);
expect(response2).toEqual(`Echo: ${TEST_DATA}`);
await firstProxyPreserved.stop();
await secondProxyPreserved.stop();
});
tap.test('cleanup port proxy test environment', async () => {
await new Promise<void>((resolve) => testServer.close(() => resolve()));
});

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*/
export const commitinfo = {
name: '@push.rocks/smartproxy',
version: '3.4.0',
version: '3.7.2',
description: 'a proxy for handling high workloads of proxying'
}

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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ import * as plugins from './smartproxy.plugins.js';
export interface DomainConfig {
domain: string; // glob pattern for domain
allowedIPs: string[]; // glob patterns for IPs allowed to access this domain
targetIP?: string; // Optional target IP for this domain
}
export interface ProxySettings extends plugins.tls.TlsOptions {
@ -16,6 +17,7 @@ export interface ProxySettings extends plugins.tls.TlsOptions {
domains: DomainConfig[];
sniEnabled?: boolean;
defaultAllowedIPs?: string[]; // Optional default IP patterns if no matching domain found
preserveSourceIP?: boolean; // Whether to preserve the client's source IP when proxying
}
export class PortProxy {
@ -40,8 +42,26 @@ export class PortProxy {
from.destroy();
to.destroy();
};
const normalizeIP = (ip: string): string[] => {
// Handle IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses
if (ip.startsWith('::ffff:')) {
const ipv4 = ip.slice(7); // Remove '::ffff:' prefix
return [ip, ipv4];
}
// Handle IPv4 addresses by adding IPv4-mapped IPv6 variant
if (ip.match(/^\d{1,3}(\.\d{1,3}){3}$/)) {
return [ip, `::ffff:${ip}`];
}
return [ip];
};
const isAllowed = (value: string, patterns: string[]): boolean => {
return patterns.some(pattern => plugins.minimatch(value, pattern));
// Expand patterns to include both IPv4 and IPv6 variants
const expandedPatterns = patterns.flatMap(normalizeIP);
// Check if any variant of the IP matches any expanded pattern
return normalizeIP(value).some(ip =>
expandedPatterns.some(pattern => plugins.minimatch(ip, pattern))
);
};
const findMatchingDomain = (serverName: string): DomainConfig | undefined => {
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};
const server = this.settings.sniEnabled
? plugins.tls.createServer(this.settings)
? plugins.tls.createServer({
SNICallback: (serverName: string, cb: (err: Error | null, ctx?: plugins.tls.SecureContext) => void) => {
console.log(`SNI request for domain: ${serverName}`);
// Create a minimal context just to read SNI, we'll pass through the actual TLS
const ctx = plugins.tls.createSecureContext({
minVersion: 'TLSv1.2',
maxVersion: 'TLSv1.3'
});
cb(null, ctx);
}
})
: plugins.net.createServer();
this.netServer = server.on('connection', (from: plugins.net.Socket) => {
const handleConnection = (from: plugins.net.Socket | plugins.tls.TLSSocket) => {
const remoteIP = from.remoteAddress || '';
if (this.settings.sniEnabled && from instanceof plugins.tls.TLSSocket) {
const serverName = (from as any).servername || '';
const domainConfig = findMatchingDomain(serverName);
let serverName = '';
if (!domainConfig) {
// If no matching domain config found, check default IPs if available
if (!this.settings.defaultAllowedIPs || !isAllowed(remoteIP, this.settings.defaultAllowedIPs)) {
console.log(`Connection rejected: No matching domain config for ${serverName} from IP ${remoteIP}`);
from.end();
return;
}
} else {
// Check if IP is allowed for this domain
if (!isAllowed(remoteIP, domainConfig.allowedIPs)) {
console.log(`Connection rejected: IP ${remoteIP} not allowed for domain ${serverName}`);
from.end();
return;
}
}
} else if (!this.settings.defaultAllowedIPs || !isAllowed(remoteIP, this.settings.defaultAllowedIPs)) {
console.log(`Connection rejected: IP ${remoteIP} not allowed for non-SNI connection`);
// First check if this IP is in the default allowed list
const isDefaultAllowed = this.settings.defaultAllowedIPs && isAllowed(remoteIP, this.settings.defaultAllowedIPs);
if (this.settings.sniEnabled && from instanceof plugins.tls.TLSSocket) {
serverName = (from as any).servername || '';
console.log(`TLS Connection from ${remoteIP} for domain: ${serverName}`);
}
// If IP is in defaultAllowedIPs, allow the connection regardless of SNI
if (isDefaultAllowed) {
console.log(`Connection allowed: IP ${remoteIP} is in default allowed list`);
} else if (this.settings.sniEnabled && serverName) {
// For SNI connections that aren't in default list, check domain-specific rules
const domainConfig = findMatchingDomain(serverName);
if (!domainConfig) {
console.log(`Connection rejected: No matching domain config for ${serverName} from IP ${remoteIP}`);
from.end();
return;
}
if (!isAllowed(remoteIP, domainConfig.allowedIPs)) {
console.log(`Connection rejected: IP ${remoteIP} not allowed for domain ${serverName}`);
from.end();
return;
}
} else {
// Non-SNI connection and not in default list
console.log(`Connection rejected: IP ${remoteIP} not allowed for non-SNI connection`);
from.end();
return;
}
const to = plugins.net.createConnection({
host: this.settings.toHost!,
port: this.settings.toPort,
});
from.setTimeout(120000);
from.pipe(to);
to.pipe(from);
from.on('error', () => {
cleanUpSockets(from, to);
});
to.on('error', () => {
cleanUpSockets(from, to);
});
from.on('close', () => {
cleanUpSockets(from, to);
});
to.on('close', () => {
cleanUpSockets(from, to);
});
from.on('timeout', () => {
cleanUpSockets(from, to);
});
to.on('timeout', () => {
cleanUpSockets(from, to);
});
from.on('end', () => {
cleanUpSockets(from, to);
});
to.on('end', () => {
cleanUpSockets(from, to);
});
// Determine target host - use domain-specific targetIP if available
const domainConfig = serverName ? findMatchingDomain(serverName) : undefined;
const targetHost = domainConfig?.targetIP || this.settings.toHost!;
// Create connection, optionally preserving the client's source IP
const connectionOptions: plugins.net.NetConnectOpts = {
host: targetHost,
port: this.settings.toPort,
};
// Only set localAddress if preserveSourceIP is enabled
if (this.settings.preserveSourceIP) {
connectionOptions.localAddress = remoteIP.replace('::ffff:', ''); // Remove IPv6 mapping if present
}
// If this is a TLS connection, use net.connect to ensure raw passthrough
const to = plugins.net.connect(connectionOptions);
console.log(`Connection established: ${remoteIP} -> ${targetHost}:${this.settings.toPort}${serverName ? ` (SNI: ${serverName})` : ''}`);
from.setTimeout(120000);
from.pipe(to);
to.pipe(from);
from.on('error', () => {
cleanUpSockets(from, to);
});
to.on('error', () => {
cleanUpSockets(from, to);
});
from.on('close', () => {
cleanUpSockets(from, to);
});
to.on('close', () => {
cleanUpSockets(from, to);
});
from.on('timeout', () => {
cleanUpSockets(from, to);
});
to.on('timeout', () => {
cleanUpSockets(from, to);
});
from.on('end', () => {
cleanUpSockets(from, to);
});
to.on('end', () => {
cleanUpSockets(from, to);
});
};
this.netServer = server
.on('connection', handleConnection)
.on('secureConnection', handleConnection)
.on('tlsClientError', (err, tlsSocket) => {
console.log(`TLS Client Error: ${err.message}`);
})
.on('error', (err) => {
console.log(`Server Error: ${err.message}`);
})
.listen(this.settings.fromPort);
console.log(`PortProxy -> OK: Now listening on port ${this.settings.fromPort}`);
console.log(`PortProxy -> OK: Now listening on port ${this.settings.fromPort}${this.settings.sniEnabled ? ' (SNI enabled)' : ''}`);
}
public async stop() {