Docker image with 3proxy
3proxy is an awesome and lightweight proxy server. This image contains the stable version and can be configured using environment variables. By default, it uses anonymous proxy settings to hide client information and logs in JSON format.
Page on
hub.docker.com
can be found here.
TCP ports:
Port number | Description |
---|---|
3128 |
HTTP proxy |
1080 |
SOCKS proxy |
Registry | Image |
---|---|
GitHub Container Registry | ghcr.io/tarampampam/3proxy |
Docker Hub | tarampampam/3proxy |
All supported image tags can be found here.
Since v1.8.2 architecture arm64
(and amd64
of course) is supported:
$ docker run --rm mplatform/mquery ghcr.io/tarampampam/3proxy:1.8.2
Image: ghcr.io/tarampampam/3proxy:1.8.2
* Manifest List: Yes (Image type: application/vnd.docker.distribution.manifest.list.v2+json)
* Supported platforms:
- linux/amd64
- linux/arm64
Variable name | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
PROXY_LOGIN |
Authorization login (empty by default) | username |
PROXY_PASSWORD |
Authorization password (empty by default) | password |
EXTRA_ACCOUNTS |
Additional proxy users | {"evil":"live", "guest":"pass"} |
PRIMARY_RESOLVER |
Primary nameserver (dns resolver; 1.0.0.1 by default) |
8.8.8.8:5353/tcp |
SECONDARY_RESOLVER |
Secondary nameserver (dns resolver; 8.8.4.4 by default) |
2001:4860:4860::8844 |
MAX_CONNECTIONS |
Maximal connections count (1024 by default) |
2056 |
PROXY_PORT |
HTTP proxy port number (3128 by default) |
8080 |
SOCKS_PORT |
SOCKS proxy port number (1080 by default) |
8888 |
EXTRA_CONFIG |
Additional 3proxy configuration (will be added to the end of the config file, but before the proxy and flush ) |
# line 1\n# line 2 |
For example:
$ docker run --rm -d \
-p "3128:3128/tcp" \
-p "1080:1080/tcp" \
ghcr.io/tarampampam/3proxy:latest
Or with auth & resolver settings:
$ docker run --rm -d \
-p "3128:3128/tcp" \
-p "1080:1080/tcp" \
-e "PROXY_LOGIN=evil" \
-e "PROXY_PASSWORD=live" \
-e "PRIMARY_RESOLVER=2001:4860:4860::8888" \
ghcr.io/tarampampam/3proxy:latest
Publishing new versions is very simple: just make the required changes in this repository, update the changelog file, and "publish" a new release using the repository's releases page.
Docker images will be built and published automatically.
The new release will overwrite the
latest
docker image tag in both registries.
Changes log can be found here.
If you find any errors, please, make an issue in the current repository.
WTFPL. Use anywhere for your pleasure.