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nghttpx - proxy
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+++++++++++++++
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``nghttpx`` is a multi-threaded reverse proxy for HTTP/2, and
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``nghttpx`` is a multi-threaded reverse proxy for HTTP/3, HTTP/2, and
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HTTP/1.1, and powers http://nghttp2.org and supports HTTP/2 server
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push.
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``nghttpx`` has 2 operation modes:
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================== ================ ================ =============
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================== ======================== ================ =============
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Mode option Frontend Backend Note
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================== ================ ================ =============
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default mode HTTP/2, HTTP/1.1 HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2 Reverse proxy
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``--http2-proxy`` HTTP/2, HTTP/1.1 HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2 Forward proxy
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================== ================ ================ =============
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================== ======================== ================ =============
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default mode HTTP/3, HTTP/2, HTTP/1.1 HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2 Reverse proxy
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``--http2-proxy`` HTTP/3, HTTP/2, HTTP/1.1 HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2 Forward proxy
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================== ======================== ================ =============
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The interesting mode at the moment is the default mode. It works like
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a reverse proxy and listens for HTTP/2, and HTTP/1.1 and can be
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deployed as a SSL/TLS terminator for existing web server.
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a reverse proxy and listens for HTTP/3, HTTP/2, and HTTP/1.1 and can
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be deployed as a SSL/TLS terminator for existing web server.
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In all modes, the frontend connections are encrypted by SSL/TLS by
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default. To disable encryption, use the ``no-tls`` keyword in
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.. code-block:: text
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Client <-- (HTTP/2, HTTP/1.1) --> nghttpx <-- (HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2) --> Web Server
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Client <-- (HTTP/3, HTTP/2, HTTP/1.1) --> nghttpx <-- (HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2) --> Web Server
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[reverse proxy]
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With the ``--http2-proxy`` option, it works as forward proxy, and it
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.. code-block:: text
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Client <-- (HTTP/2, HTTP/1.1) --> nghttpx <-- (HTTP/1.1) --> Proxy
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Client <-- (HTTP/3, HTTP/2, HTTP/1.1) --> nghttpx <-- (HTTP/1.1) --> Proxy
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[secure proxy] (e.g., Squid, ATS)
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The ``Client`` in the above example needs to be configured to use
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.. code-block:: text
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Client <-- (HTTP/2, HTTP/1.1) --> nghttpx <-- (HTTP/2) --
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Client <-- (HTTP/3, HTTP/2, HTTP/1.1) --> nghttpx <-- (HTTP/2) --
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--===================---> HTTP/2 Proxy
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(HTTP proxy tunnel) (e.g., nghttpx -s)
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Benchmarking tool
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-----------------
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The ``h2load`` program is a benchmarking tool for HTTP/2. The UI of
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``h2load`` is heavily inspired by ``weighttp``
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The ``h2load`` program is a benchmarking tool for HTTP/3, HTTP/2, and
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HTTP/1.1. The UI of ``h2load`` is heavily inspired by ``weighttp``
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(https://github.com/lighttpd/weighttp). The typical usage is as
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follows:
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If nghttpx is invoked without :option:`--http2-proxy`, it operates in
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default mode. In this mode, it works as reverse proxy (gateway) for
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both HTTP/2 and HTTP/1 clients to backend servers. This is also known
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as "HTTP/2 router".
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both HTTP/3, HTTP/2 and HTTP/1 clients to backend servers. This is
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also known as "HTTP/2 router".
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By default, frontend connection is encrypted using SSL/TLS. So
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server's private key and certificate must be supplied to the command
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HTTP Upgrade. Starting HTTP/2 connection by sending HTTP/2 connection
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preface is also supported.
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In order to receive HTTP/3 traffic, use ``quic`` parameter in
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:option:`--frontend` option (.e.g, ``--frontend='*,443;quic'``)
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nghttpx can listen on multiple frontend addresses. This is achieved
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by using multiple :option:`--frontend` options. For each frontend
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address, TLS can be enabled or disabled.
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connections. This feature is enabled by default and no configuration
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is required.
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WebSockets over HTTP/3 is also supported.
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HTTP/3
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------
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namespace {
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void print_usage(std::ostream &out) {
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out << R"(Usage: nghttpx [OPTIONS]... [<PRIVATE_KEY> <CERT>]
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A reverse proxy for HTTP/2, and HTTP/1.)"
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A reverse proxy for HTTP/3, HTTP/2, and HTTP/1.)"
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<< std::endl;
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}
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} // namespace
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