import * as plugins from './plugins.js'; export class ConnectorPublic { private tunnel: plugins.tls.TLSSocket | null = null; constructor() { this.createTunnel(); this.listenOnPorts(); } private createTunnel(): void { const options = { key: plugins.fs.readFileSync('path/to/key.pem'), cert: plugins.fs.readFileSync('path/to/cert.pem'), }; const server = plugins.tls.createServer(options, (socket: plugins.tls.TLSSocket) => { this.tunnel = socket; console.log('Tunnel established with LocalConnector'); }); server.listen(4000, () => { console.log('PublicRemoteConnector listening for tunnel on port 4000'); }); } private listenOnPorts(): void { // Example for port 80, adapt for port 443 similarly // Note: TLS for the initial connection might not apply directly for HTTP/HTTPS traffic without additional setup const options = { key: plugins.fs.readFileSync('path/to/key.pem'), cert: plugins.fs.readFileSync('path/to/cert.pem'), }; plugins.tls.createServer(options, (socket: plugins.tls.TLSSocket) => { console.log('Received connection, tunneling to LocalConnector'); if (this.tunnel) { socket.pipe(this.tunnel).pipe(socket); } else { console.log('Tunnel to LocalConnector not established'); socket.end(); } }).listen(80); // Repeat this block for any other ports you wish to listen on } }