frp/conf/frpc.ini

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INI

# [common] is integral section
[common]
# A literal address or host name for IPv6 must be enclosed
# in square brackets, as in "[::1]:80", "[ipv6-host]:http" or "[ipv6-host%zone]:80"
server_addr = 0.0.0.0
server_port = 7000
# if you want to connect frps by http proxy, you can set http_proxy here or in global environment variables
# http_proxy = http://user:pwd@192.168.1.128:8080
# console or real logFile path like ./frpc.log
log_file = ./frpc.log
# debug, info, warn, error
log_level = info
log_max_days = 3
# for authentication
auth_token = 123
# for privilege mode
privilege_token = 12345678
# ssh is the proxy name same as server's configuration
[ssh]
# tcp | http, default is tcp
type = tcp
local_ip = 127.0.0.1
local_port = 22
# true or false, if true, messages between frps and frpc will be encrypted, default is false
use_encryption = true
# default is false
use_gzip = false
# connections will be established in advance, default value is zero
pool_count = 10
# Resolve your domain names to [server_addr] so you can use http://web01.yourdomain.com to browse web01 and http://web02.yourdomain.com to browse web02, the domains are set in frps.ini
[web01]
type = http
local_ip = 127.0.0.1
local_port = 80
use_gzip = true
pool_count = 20
# http username and password are safety certification for http protoc
# if not set, you can access this custom_domains without certification
http_username = admin
http_password = admin
[web02]
type = http
local_ip = 127.0.0.1
local_port = 8000
[privilege_ssh]
# if privilege_mode is enabled, this proxy will be created automatically
privilege_mode = true
type = tcp
local_ip = 127.0.0.1
local_port = 22
use_encryption = true
use_gzip = false
remote_port = 6001
[privilege_web]
privilege_mode = true
type = http
local_ip = 127.0.0.1
local_port = 80
use_gzip = true
custom_domains = web03.yourdomain.com
host_header_rewrite = example.com