# Tunnel Node HTTP tunnel bridge server for MasterHttpRelayVPN "full" mode. Bridges HTTP tunnel requests (from Apps Script) to real TCP connections. ## Architecture ``` Phone → mhrv-rs → [domain-fronted TLS] → Apps Script → [HTTP] → Tunnel Node → [real TCP] → Internet ``` The tunnel node manages persistent TCP and UDP sessions. TCP sessions are real TCP connections to a destination server; UDP sessions are connected UDP sockets to one destination host:port. Data flows through a JSON protocol: - **connect** — open TCP to host:port, return session ID - **data** — write client data, return server response - **udp_open** — open UDP to host:port, optionally send the first datagram - **udp_data** — send one UDP datagram, or poll for returned datagrams when `d` is omitted - **close** — tear down session - **batch** — process multiple ops in one HTTP request (reduces round trips) ## Deployment ### Cloud Run ```bash cd tunnel-node gcloud run deploy tunnel-node \ --source . \ --region us-central1 \ --allow-unauthenticated \ --set-env-vars TUNNEL_AUTH_KEY=$(openssl rand -hex 24) \ --memory 256Mi \ --cpu 1 \ --max-instances 1 ``` ### Docker — prebuilt image (any VPS) The fastest path. Pull a prebuilt image and run it; no Rust toolchain needed on the VPS. ```bash # Generate a strong secret. Save it — you'll paste the same value into CodeFull.gs. SECRET=$(openssl rand -hex 24) echo "Your TUNNEL_AUTH_KEY: $SECRET" # Pull + run. docker run -d \ --name mhrv-tunnel \ --restart unless-stopped \ -p 8080:8080 \ -e TUNNEL_AUTH_KEY="$SECRET" \ ghcr.io/therealaleph/mhrv-tunnel-node:latest ``` The `:latest` tag tracks the most recent release. To pin a specific version (recommended for production), use `ghcr.io/therealaleph/mhrv-tunnel-node:v1.5.0` (or whatever release you're on). Image is available for `linux/amd64` and `linux/arm64`. **docker-compose.yml** if you prefer: ```yaml services: tunnel: image: ghcr.io/therealaleph/mhrv-tunnel-node:latest restart: unless-stopped ports: - "8080:8080" environment: TUNNEL_AUTH_KEY: ${TUNNEL_AUTH_KEY} ``` Then `TUNNEL_AUTH_KEY=your-secret docker compose up -d`. ### Docker — build from source If you'd rather build the image yourself (or add custom changes): ```bash cd tunnel-node docker build -t tunnel-node . docker run -p 8080:8080 -e TUNNEL_AUTH_KEY=your-secret tunnel-node ``` ### Direct binary ```bash cd tunnel-node cargo build --release TUNNEL_AUTH_KEY=your-secret PORT=8080 ./target/release/tunnel-node ``` ## Environment Variables | Variable | Required | Default | Description | |----------|----------|---------|-------------| | `TUNNEL_AUTH_KEY` | Yes | `changeme` | Shared secret — must match `TUNNEL_AUTH_KEY` in CodeFull.gs | | `PORT` | No | `8080` | Listen port (Cloud Run sets this automatically) | ## Protocol ### Single op: `POST /tunnel` ```json {"k":"auth","op":"connect","host":"example.com","port":443} {"k":"auth","op":"data","sid":"uuid","data":"base64"} {"k":"auth","op":"close","sid":"uuid"} ``` ### Batch: `POST /tunnel/batch` ```json { "k": "auth", "ops": [ {"op":"data","sid":"uuid1","d":"base64"}, {"op":"udp_data","sid":"uuid2","d":"base64"}, {"op":"close","sid":"uuid3"} ] } → {"r": [{...}, {...}, {...}]} ``` ### Health check: `GET /health` → `ok` ## Performance: deployment count and pipeline depth The mhrv-rs client runs a pipelined batch multiplexer in full mode. Each Apps Script round-trip takes ~2s, so the client fires multiple batch requests concurrently — the pipeline depth equals the number of configured script deployment IDs (minimum 2, no upper cap). More deployments = more concurrent batches hitting the tunnel-node = lower per-session latency. With 6 deployments, a new batch arrives every ~0.3s instead of every 2s. The tunnel-node itself is stateless per-request (sessions are keyed by UUID), so it handles concurrent batches naturally. For best results, deploy 3–12 Apps Script instances across separate Google accounts and list all their deployment IDs in the client config.