# lws minimal ws server raw proxy fallback This demonstrates how a vhost doing normal http or http(s) duty can be also be bound to a specific role and protocol as a fallback if the incoming protocol is unexpected for tls or http. The example makes the fallback role + protocol an lws plugin that performs raw packet proxying. By default the fallback in the example will proxy 127.0.0.1:22, which is usually your ssh server listen port, on 127.0.0.1:7681. You should be able to ssh into port 7681 the same as you can port 22. At the same time, you should be able to visit http://127.0.0.1:7681 in a browser (and if you give -s, to https://127.0.0.1:7681 while your ssh client can still connect to the same port. ## build To build this standalone, you must tell cmake where the lws source tree ./plugins directory can be found, since it relies on including the source of the raw-proxy plugin. ``` $ cmake . -DLWS_PLUGINS_DIR=~/libwebsockets/plugins && make ``` ## usage Commandline option|Meaning ---|--- -d |Debug verbosity in decimal, eg, -d15 -r ipv4:address:port|Configure the remote IP and port that will be proxied, by default ipv4:127.0.0.1:22 -s|Configure the server for tls / https and `LWS_SERVER_OPTION_ALLOW_NON_SSL_ON_SSL_PORT` -h|(needs -s) Configure the vhost also for `LWS_SERVER_OPTION_ALLOW_HTTP_ON_HTTPS_LISTENER`, allowing http service on tls port (caution... it's insecure then) -u|(needs -s) Configure the vhost also for `LWS_SERVER_OPTION_REDIRECT_HTTP_TO_HTTPS`, so the server issues a redirect to https to clients that attempt to connect to a server configured for tls with http. ``` $ ./lws-minimal-raw-proxy [2018/11/30 19:22:35:7290] USER: LWS minimal raw proxy-fallback [2018/11/30 19:22:35:7291] NOTICE: Creating Vhost 'default' port 7681, 1 protocols, IPv6 off [2018/11/30 19:22:35:7336] NOTICE: callback_raw_proxy: onward ipv4 127.0.0.1:22 ... ``` ``` $ ssh -p7681 me@127.0.0.1 Last login: Fri Nov 30 19:29:23 2018 from 127.0.0.1 [me@learn ~]$ ``` At the same time, visiting http(s)://127.0.0.1:7681 in a browser works fine.