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A Psiphon client component implemented in Go. This component provide core tunnel functionality, handling all aspects of connecting to Psiphon servers and relaying traffic through those servers. Local proxies provide an interface for routing traffic through the tunnel.

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Psiphon 3 Tunnel Core README

Overview

A Psiphon client component implemented in Go. This component provide core tunnel functionality, handling all aspects of connecting to Psiphon servers and relaying traffic through those servers. Local proxies provide an interface for routing traffic through the tunnel.

This component does not include a UI and does not handle capturing or routing local traffic. These major aspects are handled by other parts of Psiphon client applications.

Status

This project is currently at the proof-of-concept stage. Current production Psiphon client code is available at our Psiphon 3 repository.

Setup

  • Go 1.4 (or higher) is required.
  • In this repository, run go build to make the psiphon-tunnel-core binary.
  • Note that the psiphon package is imported using the absolute path github.com/Psiphon-Labs/psiphon-tunnel-core/psiphon; without further local configuration, go will use this version of the code and not the local copy in the repository.
  • This project builds and runs on recent versions of Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.
  • Run ./psiphon-tunnel-core --config psiphon.config where the config file looks like this:
```
{
    "PropagationChannelId" : "<placeholder>",
    "SponsorId" : "<placeholder>",
    "RemoteServerListUrl" : "",
    "RemoteServerListSignaturePublicKey" : "",
    "DataStoreDirectory" : "",
    "DataStoreTempDirectory" : "",
    "LogFilename" : "",
    "LocalHttpProxyPort" : 0,
    "LocalSocksProxyPort" : 0,
    "EgressRegion" : "",
    "TunnelProtocol" : "",
    "ConnectionWorkerPoolSize" : 10,
    "TunnelPoolSize" : 1,
    "PortForwardFailureThreshold" : 10,
    "UpstreamProxyUrl" : ""
}
```
  • Replace each <placeholder> with a value from your Psiphon network. The Psiphon server-side stack is open source and can be found in our Psiphon 3 repository. If you would like to use the Psiphon Inc. network, contact developer-support@psiphon.ca.
  • The project builds and runs on Android. See the AndroidLibrary README for more information about building the Go component, and the AndroidApp README for a sample Android app that uses it.

Roadmap

TODO (short-term)

  • sometimes fails to promptly detect loss of connection after device sleep
  • requirements for integrating with Windows client
    • split tunnel support
    • resumable download of client upgrades
  • Android app
    • open home pages
  • log noise
    • "use of closed network connection"
    • 'Unsolicited response received on idle HTTP channel starting with "H"'

TODO (future)

  • meek enhancements
  • SSH compression
  • preemptive reconnect functionality
    • unfronted meek almost makes this obsolete, since meek sessions survive underlying HTTP transport socket disconnects. The client could prefer unfronted meek protocol when handshake returns a preemptive_reconnect_lifetime_milliseconds.
    • could also be accomplished with TunnelPoolSize > 1 and staggering the establishment times
  • implement local traffic stats (e.g., to display bytes sent/received)
  • more formal control interface (w/ event messages)?
  • support upgrading core only
  • try multiple protocols for each server (currently only tries one protocol per server)
  • support a config pushed by the network
    • server can push preferred/optimized settings; client should prefer over defaults
    • e.g., etablish worker pool size; tunnel pool size

Licensing

Please see the LICENSE file.

Contacts

For more information on Psiphon Inc, please visit our web site at:

www.psiphon.ca

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