gophper-proxy is a simple web proxy for gopher servers. It should run on any modernish PHP server, and most of the processing is actually done in javascript for maximum portability. There's also a docker setup which can run anywhere that docker works.
- It runs on PHP using [Slim][slim], which is a nifty lightweight application framework.
- It caches requests for faster response times.
- All of the rendering happens in the browser, which means someone could easily write a different backend.
- If the user accesses a binary file, they can download it. If they click on an image, they can see it in the browser.
- You can restrict it to a single gopher server, so you can integrate it into your project without any fears of someone using your proxy for naughty tricks.
The docker image is built from a PHP/apache image, so running it is pretty simple. Something like this should work:
docker build -t gophper-proxy .
docker run -it --rm --name my-running-app gophper-proxy
There are a few environment variables you can use to configure the proxy:
GOPHER_TITLE
: The title which will be used when outputting pagesSTART_REQUEST
: An initial server to load requests from. If not specified, a stock intro page is used. Example:gopherpedia.com:70
RESTRICT_TO_MATCH
: A filter to restrict which pages can be served. For example, to restrict to a single server you could use something like/gopherpedia.com/
ALLOW_ALL_PORTS
:true
orfalse
. Should the proxy allow ports other than 70? Setting this to true is a security risk.
Here's a sample `docker-compose.yml' file if that's helpful for you:
version: "3.5"
services:
web:
image: muffinista/gopher-proxy
networks:
- external_network
env_file: .env
environment:
docker: "true"
production: "false"
volumes:
- .:/var/www/html #:cached
- ./logs:/var/www/logs:cached
ports:
- 80:80
networks:
external_network:
- Copy the code to your web tree
- Set any environment variables that are needed (see above)
- Copy config.php.example to config.php, and double-check the variables for anything you might need to set. In particular, you need to create a cache directory and make sure it is writable.
Fixes and contributions are happily accepted. Please fork the code and submit a pull request.
See LICENSE.txt