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h1. mod_wstunnel
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*Module: mod_wstunnel*
(since lighttpd 1.4.46)
WebSocket tunnel endpoint. This module terminates the websocket tunnel from a client. This module then passes data (without websocket frames) to a backend and encodes responses from backend in websocket frames before sending responses to client.
Note: if looking to proxy websockets to a backend, then see [[Docs_ModProxy]], [[Docs_ModCGI]], or other backends, some of which can be enabled to be transparent proxies to backends after client sends @Upgrade: websocket@
h2. Description
Brief description of [[Docs_ConfigurationOptions#mod_wstunnel|mod_wstunnel directives]]
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|_.option |_. description |
| wstunnel.server | backend server definition(s) for hosts to which to send requests; [[Docs_ConfigurationOptions#gw_backend-gateway-server-host-options|options]] for each backend host |
| wstunnel.balance | load-balancing algorithm for backends ("fair", "least-connection", "round-robin", "hash", or "sticky") |
| wstunnel.debug | debug level (value between 0 and 65535) |
| wstunnel.frame-type | websocket frame type: "text" or "binary" |
| wstunnel.map-extensions | map multiple extensions to the same backend |
| wstunnel.origins | list of permitted origins in Origin request header (optional) |
| wstunnel.ping-interval | send websocket PING frame at given interval in sec (default 0; none sent) |
Details for @wstunnel.server@ parameters can be found in [[Docs_ModFastCGI|mod_fastcgi]] documentation, since the wstunnel module shares the same code infrastructure with the FastCGI module, and fastcgi.server parameters are very similar.
h3. Example: websocket tunnel to VNC server via noVNC client
Follow instructions to download and install, or use available packages for your Linux/*BSD distribution.
https://github.com/novnc/noVNC
x11vnc
If noVNC files are installed in /usr/share/novnc, and x11vnc is running as VNC server with @x11vnc -localhost -forever -display :0@ then lighttpd mod_wstunnel can be configured with:
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server.document-root = "/usr/share/novnc"
server.indexfiles = ("index.html")
server.modules += ( "mod_wstunnel" )
$HTTP["url"] =~ "^/websockify" {
wstunnel.server = ( "" => ( ( "host" => "127.0.0.1", "port" => "5900" ) ) )
wstunnel.frame-type = "binary"
server.stream-request-body = 2
server.stream-response-body = 2
}
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Please take proper precautions to limit access to the VNC server, possibly including requiring proper authentication and limiting access to certain source IPs.
h3. Example: websocket tunnel to a trivial "echo" script which reads and echoes line-by-line
Simple example showing lighttpd [[Docs_ModProxy|mod_proxy]] supporting websockets to another lighttpd instance using [[Docs_ModWSTunnel|mod_wstunnel]] to terminate the websocket tunnel and send/receive payloads to backend "echo" script.
(Using mod_proxy as an intermediate is not required at all, and the example would be simpler without it. However, this example demonstrates WebSockets works through [[Docs_ModProxy|mod_proxy]] and through [[Docs_ModWSTunnel|mod_wstunnel]])
* /dev/shm/echo.pl
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#!/usr/bin/perl -Tw
use Socket;
$SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE';
for (my $FH; accept($FH, STDIN); close $FH) {
select($FH); $|=1;
print $FH $_ while (<$FH>);
}
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* /dev/shm/lighttpd-wstunnel.conf (listening on port 8081; start with @lighttpd -D -f /dev/shm/lighttpd-wstunnel.conf@; Ctrl-C to quit)
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server.document-root = "/tmp" # not used in this example
server.bind = "127.0.0.1"
server.port = 8081
server.modules += ("mod_wstunnel")
wstunnel.server = (
"" => (
(
"socket" => "/dev/shm/psock",
"bin-path" => "/dev/shm/echo.pl",
"max-procs" => 1
)
)
)
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* /dev/shm/lighttpd-proxy.conf (listening on port 8080; start with @lighttpd -D -f /dev/shm/lighttpd-proxy.conf@ in another shell; Ctrl-C to quit)
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server.document-root = "/tmp" # not used in this example
server.bind = "127.0.0.1"
server.port = 8080
server.modules += ("mod_proxy")
proxy.server = ( "/" => (( "host" => "127.0.0.1", "port" => "8081" )))
proxy.header = ( "upgrade" => "enable" )
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* /dev/shm/count.html (load into local browser as ///dev/shm/count.html and watch it count 1 .. 5; connects to localhost:8080)
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<!DOCTYPE html>
<!-- modified from example in https://github.com/joewalnes/websocketd README.md -->
<pre id="log"></pre>
<script>
// helper function: log message to screen
var logelt = document.getElementById('log');
function log(msg) { logelt.textContent += msg + '\n'; }
// helper function: send websocket msg with count (1 .. 5)
var ll = 0;
function send_msg() { if (++ll <= 5) { log('SEND: '+ll); ws.send(ll+'\n'); } }
// setup websocket with callbacks
var ws = new WebSocket('ws://localhost:8080/');
ws.onopen = function() { log('CONNECT\n'); send_msg(); };
ws.onclose = function() { log('DISCONNECT'); };
ws.onmessage = function(event) { log('RECV: ' + event.data); send_msg(); };
</script>
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