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Package proxy implements a programmable proxy for rclone serve
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var DefaultOpt = Options{
AuthProxy: "",
}
DefaultOpt is the default values uses for Opt
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var Help = strings.Replace(`
### Auth Proxy
If you supply the parameter |--auth-proxy /path/to/program| then
rclone will use that program to generate backends on the fly which
then are used to authenticate incoming requests. This uses a simple
JSON based protocol with input on STDIN and output on STDOUT.
**PLEASE NOTE:** |--auth-proxy| and |--authorized-keys| cannot be used
together, if |--auth-proxy| is set the authorized keys option will be
ignored.
There is an example program
[bin/test_proxy.py](https://github.com/rclone/rclone/blob/master/test_proxy.py)
in the rclone source code.
The program's job is to take a |user| and |pass| on the input and turn
those into the config for a backend on STDOUT in JSON format. This
config will have any default parameters for the backend added, but it
won't use configuration from environment variables or command line
options - it is the job of the proxy program to make a complete
config.
This config generated must have this extra parameter
- |_root| - root to use for the backend
And it may have this parameter
- |_obscure| - comma separated strings for parameters to obscure
If password authentication was used by the client, input to the proxy
process (on STDIN) would look similar to this:
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{
"user": "me",
"pass": "mypassword"
}
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If public-key authentication was used by the client, input to the
proxy process (on STDIN) would look similar to this:
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{
"user": "me",
"public_key": "AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDuwESFdAe14hVS6omeyX7edc...JQdf"
}
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And as an example return this on STDOUT
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{
"type": "sftp",
"_root": "",
"_obscure": "pass",
"user": "me",
"pass": "mypassword",
"host": "sftp.example.com"
}
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This would mean that an SFTP backend would be created on the fly for
the |user| and |pass|/|public_key| returned in the output to the host given. Note
that since |_obscure| is set to |pass|, rclone will obscure the |pass|
parameter before creating the backend (which is required for sftp
backends).
The program can manipulate the supplied |user| in any way, for example
to make proxy to many different sftp backends, you could make the
|user| be |user@example.com| and then set the |host| to |example.com|
in the output and the user to |user|. For security you'd probably want
to restrict the |host| to a limited list.
Note that an internal cache is keyed on |user| so only use that for
configuration, don't use |pass| or |public_key|. This also means that if a user's
password or public-key is changed the cache will need to expire (which takes 5 mins)
before it takes effect.
This can be used to build general purpose proxies to any kind of
backend that rclone supports.
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Help contains text describing how to use the proxy
Functions ¶
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Types ¶
type Proxy ¶
type Proxy struct { Opt Options // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Proxy represents a proxy to turn auth requests into a VFS
Directories ¶
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Package proxyflags implements command line flags to set up a proxy
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Package proxyflags implements command line flags to set up a proxy |
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