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A simple TCP proxy that may be used to access a service on another network. An extensible replacement for socat when used thus

socat TCP-LISTEN:port,fork TCP:host:port

port is where socat listens for incoming requests. host:port are the host and port where the actual service is listening at.

To achieve the same with node-tcp-proxy

tcpproxy  --proxyPort port [--hostname <name or IP>] --serviceHost host1,host2 --servicePort port1,port2 [--q] [--tls [both]] [--pfx file] [--passphrase secret]

Optionally, hostname specifies the IP address to listen at. Node.js listens on unspecified IPv6 address :: by default. If serviceHost and servicePort specify a comma separated list, the proxy will perform load balancing on a round-robin basis.

TLS can be enabled at the proxy port using the tls option. If followed by both, TLS is also used with the service. Use pfx option to specify server certificate, and passphrase to provide the password required to access it.

npm

Install node-tcp-proxy from npm, thus

sudo npm install -g node-tcp-proxy

Programming Interface

To create a proxy in your own code

var proxy = require("node-tcp-proxy");
var newProxy = proxy.createProxy(8080, "host", 10080);

To end the proxy

newProxy.end();

hostname can be provided through an optional fourth parameter e.g. {hostname: 0.0.0.0} to createProxy. Console output may be silenced by adding quiet: true e.g. {hostname: 0.0.0.0, quiet: true}.

If you specify more than one service host and port pair, the proxy will perform round-robin load balancing

var hosts = ["host1", "host2"];
var ports = [10080, 10080];
var newProxy = proxy.createProxy(8080, hosts, ports);
// or var newProxy = proxy.createProxy(8080, "host1,host2", "10080,10080");

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