Module ngx_stream_proxy_module
The ngx_stream_proxy_module
module (1.9.0) allows proxying
data streams over TCP, UDP (1.9.13), and UNIX-domain sockets.
Example Configuration
server { listen 127.0.0.1:12345; proxy_pass 127.0.0.1:8080; } server { listen 12345; proxy_connect_timeout 1s; proxy_timeout 1m; proxy_pass example.com:12345; } server { listen 53 udp reuseport; proxy_timeout 20s; proxy_pass dns.example.com:53; } server { listen [::1]:12345; proxy_pass unix:/tmp/stream.socket; }
Directives
Syntax: |
proxy_bind
|
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Default: | — |
Context: |
stream , server |
This directive appeared in version 1.9.2.
Makes outgoing connections to a proxied server originate
from the specified local IP address
.
Parameter value can contain variables (1.11.2).
The special value off
cancels the effect
of the proxy_bind
directive
inherited from the previous configuration level, which allows the
system to auto-assign the local IP address.
The transparent
parameter (1.11.0) 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_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.
Syntax: |
proxy_buffer_size |
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Default: |
proxy_buffer_size 16k; |
Context: |
stream , server |
This directive appeared in version 1.9.4.
Sets the size
of the buffer used for reading data
from the proxied server.
Also sets the size
of the buffer used for reading data
from the client.
Syntax: |
proxy_connect_timeout |
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Default: |
proxy_connect_timeout 60s; |
Context: |
stream , server |
Defines a timeout for establishing a connection with a proxied server.
Syntax: |
proxy_download_rate |
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Default: |
proxy_download_rate 0; |
Context: |
stream , server |
This directive appeared in version 1.9.3.
Limits the speed of reading the data from the proxied server.
The rate
is specified in bytes per second.
The zero value disables rate limiting.
The limit is set per a connection, so if nginx simultaneously opens
two connections to the proxied server,
the overall rate will be twice as much as the specified limit.
Parameter value can contain variables (1.17.0). It may be useful in cases where rate should be limited depending on a certain condition:
map $slow $rate { 1 4k; 2 8k; } proxy_download_rate $rate;
Syntax: |
proxy_half_close |
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Default: |
proxy_half_close off; |
Context: |
stream , server |
This directive appeared in version 1.21.4.
Enables or disables closing each direction of a TCP connection independently (“TCP half-close”). If enabled, proxying over TCP will be kept until both sides close the connection.
Syntax: |
proxy_next_upstream |
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Default: |
proxy_next_upstream on; |
Context: |
stream , server |
When a connection to the proxied server cannot be established, determines whether a client connection will be passed to the next server.
Passing a connection to the next server can be limited by the number of tries and by time.
Syntax: |
proxy_next_upstream_timeout |
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Default: |
proxy_next_upstream_timeout 0; |
Context: |
stream , server |
Limits the time allowed to pass a connection to the
next server.
The 0
value turns off this limitation.
Syntax: |
proxy_next_upstream_tries |
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Default: |
proxy_next_upstream_tries 0; |
Context: |
stream , server |
Limits the number of possible tries for passing a connection to the
next server.
The 0
value turns off this limitation.
Syntax: |
proxy_pass |
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Default: | — |
Context: |
server |
Sets the address of a proxied server. The address can be specified as a domain name or IP address, and a port:
proxy_pass localhost:12345;
or as a UNIX-domain socket path:
proxy_pass unix:/tmp/stream.socket;
If a domain name resolves to several addresses, all of them will be used in a round-robin fashion. In addition, an address can be specified as a server group.
The address can also be specified using variables (1.11.3):
proxy_pass $upstream;
In this case, the server name is searched among the described server groups, and, if not found, is determined using a resolver.
Syntax: |
proxy_protocol |
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Default: |
proxy_protocol off; |
Context: |
stream , server |
This directive appeared in version 1.9.2.
Enables the PROXY protocol for connections to a proxied server.
Syntax: |
proxy_requests |
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Default: |
proxy_requests 0; |
Context: |
stream , server |
This directive appeared in version 1.15.7.
Sets the number of client datagrams at which binding between a client and existing UDP stream session is dropped. After receiving the specified number of datagrams, next datagram from the same client starts a new session. The session terminates when all client datagrams are transmitted to a proxied server and the expected number of responses is received, or when it reaches a timeout.
Syntax: |
proxy_responses |
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Default: | — |
Context: |
stream , server |
This directive appeared in version 1.9.13.
Sets the number of datagrams expected from the proxied server in response to a client datagram if the UDP protocol is used. The number serves as a hint for session termination. By default, the number of datagrams is not limited.
If zero value is specified, no response is expected. However, if a response is received and the session is still not finished, the response will be handled.
Syntax: |
proxy_session_drop |
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Default: |
proxy_session_drop off; |
Context: |
stream , server |
This directive appeared in version 1.15.8.
Enables terminating all sessions to a proxied server
after it was removed from the group or marked as permanently unavailable.
This can occur because of
re-resolve
or with the API
DELETE
command.
A server can be marked as permanently unavailable if it is considered
unhealthy
or with the API
PATCH
command.
Each session is terminated when the next
read or write event is processed for the client or proxied server.
This directive is available as part of our commercial subscription.
Syntax: |
proxy_socket_keepalive |
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Default: |
proxy_socket_keepalive off; |
Context: |
stream , server |
This directive appeared in version 1.15.6.
Configures the “TCP keepalive” behavior
for outgoing connections to a proxied server.
By default, the operating system’s settings are in effect for the socket.
If the directive is set to the value “on
”, the
SO_KEEPALIVE
socket option is turned on for the socket.
Syntax: |
proxy_ssl |
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Default: |
proxy_ssl off; |
Context: |
stream , server |
Enables the SSL/TLS protocol for connections to a proxied server.
Syntax: |
proxy_ssl_certificate |
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Default: | — |
Context: |
stream , server |
Specifies a file
with the certificate in the PEM format
used for authentication to a proxied server.
Since version 1.21.0, variables can be used in the file
name.
Syntax: |
proxy_ssl_certificate_key |
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Default: | — |
Context: |
stream , server |
Specifies a file
with the secret key in the PEM format
used for authentication to a proxied server.
Since version 1.21.0, variables can be used in the file
name.
Syntax: |
proxy_ssl_ciphers |
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Default: |
proxy_ssl_ciphers DEFAULT; |
Context: |
stream , server |
Specifies the enabled ciphers for connections to a proxied server. The ciphers are specified in the format understood by the OpenSSL library.
The full list can be viewed using the
“openssl ciphers
” command.
Syntax: |
proxy_ssl_conf_command |
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Default: | — |
Context: |
stream , server |
This directive appeared in version 1.19.4.
Sets arbitrary OpenSSL configuration commands when establishing a connection with the proxied server.
The directive is supported when using OpenSSL 1.0.2 or higher.
Several proxy_ssl_conf_command
directives
can be specified on the same level.
These directives are inherited from the previous configuration level
if and only if there are
no proxy_ssl_conf_command
directives
defined on the current level.
Note that configuring OpenSSL directly might result in unexpected behavior.
Syntax: |
proxy_ssl_crl |
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Default: | — |
Context: |
stream , server |
Specifies a file
with revoked certificates (CRL)
in the PEM format used to verify
the certificate of the proxied server.
Syntax: |
proxy_ssl_name |
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Default: |
proxy_ssl_name host from proxy_pass; |
Context: |
stream , server |
Allows overriding the server name used to verify the certificate of the proxied server and to be passed through SNI when establishing a connection with the proxied server. The server name can also be specified using variables (1.11.3).
By default, the host part of the proxy_pass address is used.
Syntax: |
proxy_ssl_password_file |
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Default: | — |
Context: |
stream , server |
Specifies a file
with passphrases for
secret keys
where each passphrase is specified on a separate line.
Passphrases are tried in turn when loading the key.
Syntax: |
proxy_ssl_protocols
[ |
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Default: |
proxy_ssl_protocols TLSv1 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2; |
Context: |
stream , server |
Enables the specified protocols for connections to a proxied server.
Syntax: |
proxy_ssl_server_name |
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Default: |
proxy_ssl_server_name off; |
Context: |
stream , server |
Enables or disables passing of the server name through TLS Server Name Indication extension (SNI, RFC 6066) when establishing a connection with the proxied server.
Syntax: |
proxy_ssl_session_reuse |
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Default: |
proxy_ssl_session_reuse on; |
Context: |
stream , server |
Determines whether SSL sessions can be reused when working with
the proxied server.
If the errors
“SSL3_GET_FINISHED:digest check failed
”
appear in the logs, try disabling session reuse.
Syntax: |
proxy_ssl_trusted_certificate |
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Default: | — |
Context: |
stream , server |
Specifies a file
with trusted CA certificates in the PEM format
used to verify
the certificate of the proxied server.
Syntax: |
proxy_ssl_verify |
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Default: |
proxy_ssl_verify off; |
Context: |
stream , server |
Enables or disables verification of the proxied server certificate.
Syntax: |
proxy_ssl_verify_depth |
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Default: |
proxy_ssl_verify_depth 1; |
Context: |
stream , server |
Sets the verification depth in the proxied server certificates chain.
Syntax: |
proxy_timeout |
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Default: |
proxy_timeout 10m; |
Context: |
stream , server |
Sets the timeout
between two successive
read or write operations on client or proxied server connections.
If no data is transmitted within this time, the connection is closed.
Syntax: |
proxy_upload_rate |
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Default: |
proxy_upload_rate 0; |
Context: |
stream , server |
This directive appeared in version 1.9.3.
Limits the speed of reading the data from the client.
The rate
is specified in bytes per second.
The zero value disables rate limiting.
The limit is set per a connection, so if the client simultaneously opens
two connections,
the overall rate will be twice as much as the specified limit.
Parameter value can contain variables (1.17.0). It may be useful in cases where rate should be limited depending on a certain condition:
map $slow $rate { 1 4k; 2 8k; } proxy_upload_rate $rate;