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Websockify port for Nginx

Embed the Websockify into Nginx

Installation

git clone https://github.com/tg123/websockify-nginx-module.git

cd path/to/nginx_source

./configure --add-module=/path/to/websockify-nginx-module/

make
make install

Uasge

Single noVNC websockify proxy

in your nginx.conf

location /websockify {
    websockify_pass yourvncip:port
}
  1. visit http://kanaka.github.io/noVNC/noVNC/vnc.html in your browser,
  2. Host is your nginx server's ip
  3. port is your nginx server's listening port
  4. Click connect

Quick start with Docker

Proxy 192.168.188.42:5901 to your localhost/websockify.

Note: 5901 is hardcoded in nginx.vh.default.conf

docker run -d --add-host vnchost:192.168.188.42 -p 80:80 farmer1992/nginx-websockify

Dynamic vnc upstream with help of ngx-lua

an example script read ip and port from url params and verify them by md5

SECURITY VULNERABILITY WARNING

this is only an exmaple for you to understand how to work together with ngx-lua do NOT use this script in production.

anyone who know your private key can connect any machine behind your nginx proxy, you should restrict target ip and port in a whitelist.

in your nginx.conf

location /websockify {

    set $vnc_addr '';
    access_by_lua '

        -- your private key here
        local key = "CHANGE_ME_!!!!"
        
        -- read from url params
        local args = ngx.req.get_uri_args()
        local ip = args["ip"] or "127.0.0.1"
        local port = args["port"] or  "5900"
        local sign = args["sign"]
        local t = tonumber(args["t"]) or 0
        local elapse = ngx.time() - t

        -- make sure the signature are generated within 30 seconds
        if elapse > 30 or elapse < 0  then
            ngx.exit(ngx.HTTP_FORBIDDEN)
        end

        local addr = ip .. ":" .. port

        -- verify the signature
        if ngx.md5(key .. t .. addr .. key) ~= sign then
            ngx.exit(ngx.HTTP_FORBIDDEN)
        end

        ngx.var.vnc_addr = addr
    ';

    websockify_pass $vnc_addr;
}

use ajax call to vnc_url.php to retrieve the websockify url, then let noVNC connect to it.

<?php

// query you vnc ip and port from somewhere, e.g. mysql.
//

// query result
$addr = '127.0.0.1';
$port = 5900;

// same as private key in nginx.conf
$key = "CHANGE_ME_!!!!";

$t = time();

echo '/websockify/?' . http_build_query(array(
    't' =>  $t,
    'sign' => md5($key . $t . "$addr:$port" . $key),
    'ip' => $addr,
    'port' => $port,
));

Directives

  • websockify_buffer_size: Default: 65543 = 65535 + 4 + 4 (websocket max frame size + header + mask)

    The buffer size used to store the encode/decode data. each websockify connection will cost websockify_buffer_size * 2 ( 1 upstream + 1 downstream ) addational memory

  • websockify_read_timeout: Default 60s

    proxy_read_timeout of websockify upstream

  • websockify_connect_timeout: Default 60s

    proxy_connect_timeout of websockify upstream

  • websockify_send_timeout: Default 60s

    proxy_send_timeout of websockify upstream

Nginx Compatibility

  • v0.02 - v0.0.3

    • 1.7.x (Tested on 1.7.9)
    • 1.6.x (Tested on 1.6.2)
  • v0.0.1

    • 1.5.x (Tested on 1.5.9)
    • 1.4.x (Tested on 1.4.4)

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