Hey,
I am trying to use Squid with FTP server TCP Port Multiplexing, on the FRP documentation (https://github.com/fatedier/frp#tcp-port-multiplexing), it says:
I am trying to use Squid with FTP server TCP Port Multiplexing, on the FRP documentation (https://github.com/fatedier/frp#tcp-port-multiplexing), it says:
frp supports receiving TCP sockets directed to different proxies on a single port on frps, similar to vhost_http_port and vhost_https_port.The only supported TCP port multiplexing method available at the moment is httpconnect - HTTP CONNECT tunnel.When setting tcpmux_httpconnect_port to anything other than 0 in frps under [common], frps will listen on this port for HTTP CONNECT requests.The host of the HTTP CONNECT request will be used to match the proxy in frps. Proxy hosts can be configured in frpc by configuring custom_domain and / or subdomain under type = tcpmux proxies, when multiplexer = httpconnect.In the above configuration - frps can be contacted on port 1337 with a HTTP CONNECT header such as:CONNECT test1 HTTP/1.1\r\n\r\nand the connection will be routed to proxy1.
I have been struggling to find info about the use of CONNECT tunnels in Squid, the only page that seems to be talking about it is this: https://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/HTTPS, and the link it points to is broken.
My question is, how can I use this with Squid? Can I configure Squid to receive traffic and then send it out to FRP with a custom CONNECT header?
I am not sure if this is only good for web servers, or if upstream proxy servers can use this method too.
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