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frps_allowed_ports
frp server plugin to define allowed ports for a specific user for frp.
Features
- Support the verification of the port used by the users by ports & subdomain saved in a file.
- Won't valid stcp type as it does authentication via
sk
Depends on fp-multiuser
Download
Download frps_allowed_ports binary file from Release.
Requirements
frp version >= v0.42.0
It is possible that the plugin works for older version even though it has not been tested.
Usage
It works with custom_domains, tcp and subdomains.
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Create file
ports
including all support usernames and ports.user1=65536 user2=80 user2=525 user1=6980 user2=subdomain user1=subdomain2 user1=service.masternetwork.us
One user each line. Username and token are split by
=
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Run frp and the plugin:
./frps -c ./frps.ini
./frp_plugin_allowed_ports -c ./ports.ini
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Register plugin in frps.
[common]
bind_port = 7000
vhost_http_port = 80
dashboard_port = 7500
dashboard_user = admin
dashboard_pwd = admin
subdomain_host = masternetwork.us
[plugin.multiuser]
addr = 127.0.0.1:8000
path = /handler
ops = Login
[plugin.frp_plugin_allowed_ports]
addr = 127.0.0.1:9001
path = /handler
ops = NewProxy
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Frpc file :
User field is required
# frpc.ini [common] server_addr = x.x.x.x server_port = 7000 user = user1 [ssh] type = tcp local_port = 22 remote_port = 6000