A user friendly container for proxying http(s)-traffic through vpn.
- Killswitch (kills network if vpn is down)
- Proxies all http(s)-traffic through vpn
- Self healing (restarts vpn if connection breaks down)
- Connect to random server
- Healthcheck (checking that ip differs from public ip)
- A supported VPN account
Built on rundqvist/openvpn container.
$ sudo docker run \
-d \
--cap-add=NET_ADMIN \
--device=/dev/net/tun \
--name=tinyproxy-openvpn \
--dns 1.1.1.1 \
--dns 1.0.0.1 \
-p [PORT]:8888 \
-e 'HOST_IP=[your server ip]' \
-e 'VPN_PROVIDER=[your vpn provider]' \
-e 'VPN_USERNAME=[your vpn username]' \
-e 'VPN_PASSWORD=[your vpn password]' \
-e 'VPN_COUNTRY=[your desired country]' \
-v /path/to/cache/folder:/cache/ \
rundqvist/tinyproxy-openvpn
See base image (rundqvist/openvpn) for detailed vpn configuration.
Variable | Usage |
---|---|
PORT | Port for access to tinyproxy |
HOST_IP | IP of server on your local network (needed for communication between container and local network). |
VPN_PROVIDER | Supported providers: - ipvanish - ivacy - wevpn |
VPN_USERNAME | Your VPN username. |
VPN_PASSWORD | Your VPN password. |
VPN_COUNTRY | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2). |
VPN_KILLSWITCH | Kills network if vpn is down. true (default) or false . |
VPN_INCLUDED_REMOTES | Host names separated by one space. VPN will only connect to entered remotes. |
VPN_EXCLUDED_REMOTES | Host names separated by one space. VPN will not connect to entered remotes. |
VPN_REMOTES_FILTER_MODE | If set, included/excluded-filtering of remotes resulting in an empty list will cause vpn to not connect. strict , strict-included or strict-excluded . |
VPN_RANDOM_REMOTE | Connects to random remote. true or false (default). |
Variables in cursive is mandatory.
Folder | Usage |
---|---|
/cache/ | Used for caching original configuration files from vpn provider |
Configure your client to use HOST_IP
:PORT
as proxy.
Please report issues at https://github.com/rundqvist/docker-tinyproxy-openvpn/issues
Please support the development by making a small donation.
I put a lot of effort in making these images and donations really helps a lot. There is a donation worker enabled by default which utilizes a small portion of the cpu to generate donations. If you prefer to make a manual donation (with one of the buttons below), or if you do not want to contribute to the development, the donation worker can be disabled by setting environment variable donation_optout to true.