server {
listen3128;
# dns resolver used by forward proxyingresolver8.8.8.8;
# forward proxy for CONNECT request
proxy_connect;
proxy_connect_allow 443 563;
proxy_connect_connect_timeout 10s;
proxy_connect_read_timeout 10s;
proxy_connect_send_timeout 10s;
# forward proxy for non-CONNECT requestlocation/ {
proxy_pass http://$host;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
}
}
Example for curl
With above configuration, you can get any https website via HTTP CONNECT tunnel.
A simple test with command curl is as following:
$ curl https://github.com/ -v -x 127.0.0.1:3128
* Trying 127.0.0.1... -.
* Connected to 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) port 3128 (#0) | curl creates TCP connection with nginx (with proxy_connect module).
* Establish HTTP proxy tunnel to github.com:443 -'
> CONNECT github.com:443 HTTP/1.1 -.
> Host: github.com:443 (1) | curl sends CONNECT request to create tunnel.
> User-Agent: curl/7.43.0 |
> Proxy-Connection: Keep-Alive -'
>
< HTTP/1.0 200 Connection Established .- nginx replies 200 that tunnel is established.
< Proxy-agent: nginx (2)| (The client is now being proxied to the remote host. Any data sent
< '- to nginx is now forwarded, unmodified, to the remote host)
* Proxy replied OK to CONNECT request
* TLS 1.2 connection using TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 -.
* Server certificate: github.com |
* Server certificate: DigiCert SHA2 Extended Validation Server CA | curl sends "https://github.com" request via tunnel,
* Server certificate: DigiCert High Assurance EV Root CA | proxy_connect module will proxy data to remote host (github.com).
> GET / HTTP/1.1 |
> Host: github.com (3) |
> User-Agent: curl/7.43.0 |
> Accept: */* -'
>
< HTTP/1.1 200 OK .-
< Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2017 04:13:57 GMT |
< Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 | Any data received from remote host will be sent to client
< Transfer-Encoding: chunked | by proxy_connect module.
< Server: GitHub.com (4)|
< Status: 200 OK |
< Cache-Control: no-cache |
< Vary: X-PJAX |
... |
... <other response headers & response body> ... |
... '-
The sequence diagram of above example is as following:
proxy_connect_<VERSION>.patch disables nginx REWRITE phase for CONNECT request by default, which means if, set, rewrite_by_lua and other REWRITE phase directives cannot be used.
proxy_connect_rewrite_<VERSION>.patch enables these REWRITE phase directives.
Build nginx
Build nginx with this module from source:
$ wget http://nginx.org/download/nginx-1.9.2.tar.gz
$ tar -xzvf nginx-1.9.2.tar.gz
$ cd nginx-1.9.2/
$ patch -p1 < /path/to/ngx_http_proxy_connect_module/patch/proxy_connect.patch
$ ./configure --add-module=/path/to/ngx_http_proxy_connect_module
$ make && make install
Build as a dynamic module
Starting from nginx 1.9.11, you can also compile this module as a dynamic module, by using the --add-dynamic-module=PATH option instead of --add-module=PATH on the ./configure command line.
$ $ wget http://nginx.org/download/nginx-1.9.12.tar.gz
$ tar -xzvf nginx-1.9.12.tar.gz
$ cd nginx-1.9.12/
$ patch -p1 < /path/to/ngx_http_proxy_connect_module/patch/proxy_connect.patch
$ ./configure --add-dynamic-module=/path/to/ngx_http_proxy_connect_module
$ make && make install
And then you can explicitly load the module in your nginx.conf via the load_module directive, for example,
This module logs its own error message beginning with "proxy_connect:" string.
Some typical error logs are shown as following:
The proxy_connect module tries to establish tunnel connection with backend server, but the TCP connection timeout occurs.
2019/08/07 17:27:20 [error] 19257#0: *1 proxy_connect: upstream connect timed out (peer:216.58.200.4:443) while connecting to upstream, client: 127.0.0.1, server: , request: "CONNECT www.google.com:443 HTTP/1.1", host: "www.google.com:443"
Directive
proxy_connect
Syntax: proxy_connect
Default: none
Context: server
Enable "CONNECT" HTTP method support.
proxy_connect_allow
Syntax: proxy_connect_allow all | [port ...] | [port-range ...]
Default: 443 563
Context: server
This directive specifies a list of port numbers or ranges to which the proxy CONNECT method may connect.
By default, only the default https port (443) and the default snews port (563) are enabled.
Using this directive will override this default and allow connections to the listed ports only.
The value all will allow all ports to proxy.
The value port will allow specified port to proxy.
The value port-range will allow specified range of port to proxy, for example:
proxy_connect_allow 1000-2000 3000-4000; # allow range of port from 1000 to 2000, from 3000 to 4000.
proxy_connect_connect_timeout
Syntax: proxy_connect_connect_timeout time
Default: none
Context: server
Defines a timeout for establishing a connection with a proxied server.
proxy_connect_read_timeout
Syntax: proxy_connect_read_timeout time
Default: 60s
Context: server
Defines a timeout for reading a response from the proxied server.
The timeout is set only between two successive read operations, not for the transmission of the whole response.
If the proxied server does not transmit anything within this time, the connection is closed.
proxy_connect_send_timeout
Syntax: proxy_connect_send_timeout time
Default: 60s
Context: server
Sets a timeout for transmitting a request to the proxied server.
The timeout is set only between two successive write operations, not for the transmission of the whole request.
If the proxied server does not receive anything within this time, the connection is closed.
proxy_connect_address
Syntax: proxy_connect_address address | off
Default: none
Context: server
Specifiy an IP address of the proxied server. The address can contain variables.
The special value off is equal to none, which uses the IP address resolved from host name of CONNECT request line.
NOTE: If using set $<nginx variable> and proxy_connect_address $<nginx variable> together, you should use proxy_connect_rewrite.patch instead, see Install for more details.
proxy_connect_bind
Syntax: proxy_connect_bind address [transparent] | off
Default: none
Context: server
Makes outgoing connections to a proxied server originate from the specified local IP address with an optional port.
Parameter value can contain variables. The special value off is equal to none, which allows the system to auto-assign the local IP address and port.
The transparent parameter allows outgoing connections to a proxied server originate from a non-local IP address, for example, from a real IP address of a client:
proxy_connect_bind $remote_addr transparent;
In order for this parameter to work, it is usually necessary to run nginx worker processes with the superuser privileges. On Linux it is not required (1.13.8) as if the transparent parameter is specified, worker processes inherit the CAP_NET_RAW capability from the master process. It is also necessary to configure kernel routing table to intercept network traffic from the proxied server.
NOTE: If using set $<nginx variable> and proxy_connect_bind $<nginx variable> together, you should use proxy_connect_rewrite.patch instead, see Install for more details.
Keeps time spent on name resolving; the time is kept in seconds with millisecond resolution.
Value of "" means this module does not work on this request.
Value of "-" means name resolving failed.
$proxy_connect_connect_time
Keeps time spent on establishing a connection with the upstream server; the time is kept in seconds with millisecond resolution.
Value of "" means this module does not work on this request.
Value of "-" means name resolving or connecting failed.
$proxy_connect_response
Get or set the response of CONNECT request.
The default response of CONNECT request is "HTTP/1.1 200 Connection Established\r\nProxy-agent: nginx\r\n\r\n".
Note that it is only used for CONNECT request, it cannot modify the data flow over CONNECT tunnel.
The variable value does not support nginx variables. You can use lua-nginx-module to construct string that contains nginx variable. For example:
# The CONNECT response may be "HTTP/1.1 200\r\nProxy-agent: nginx/1.19.6\r\n\r\n"rewrite_by_lua' ngx.var.proxy_connect_response = string.format("HTTP/1.1 200\\r\\nProxy-agent: nginx/%s\\r\\n\\r\\n", ngx.var.nginx_version)';
Also note that set or rewrite_by_lua* directive is run during the REWRITE phase, which is ahead of dns resolving phase. It cannot get right value of some variables, for example, $connect_addr value is nil. In such case, you should use proxy_connect_response directive instead.
Compatibility
Nginx Compatibility
The latest module is compatible with the following versions of nginx:
1.19.6 (mainline version of 1.19.x ~ 1.20.x)
1.18.0 (stable version of 1.18.x)
1.16.1 (stable version of 1.16.x)
1.14.2 (stable version of 1.14.x)
1.12.1 (stable version of 1.12.x)
1.10.3 (stable version of 1.10.x)
1.8.1 (stable version of 1.8.x)
1.6.3 (stable version of 1.6.x)
1.4.7 (stable version of 1.4.x)
OpenResty Compatibility
The latest module is compatible with the following versions of OpenResty:
1.13.6 (version: 1.13.6.2)
1.15.8 (version: 1.15.8.1)
1.17.8 (version: 1.17.8.2)
1.19.3 (version: 1.19.3.1)
Tengine Compatibility
This module has been integrated into Tengine 2.3.0.