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# Telebit™ Remote
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The T-Rex Long-Arm of the Internet
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<small>because friends don't let friends localhost</small>
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| Sponsored by [ppl](https://ppl.family)
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| **Telebit Remote**
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| [Telebit Relay](https://git.coolaj86.com/coolaj86/telebit-relay.js)
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| [sclient](https://telebit.cloud/sclient)
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<img align="center" src="https://git.coolaj86.com/coolaj86/telebit.js/raw/branch/master/usr/share/docs/terminal-example-1.png">
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Break out of localhost.
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=======
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If you need to get bits from here to there, Telebit gets the job done.
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Install Telebit Remote on any device - your laptop, raspberry pi, whatever -
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and now you can access that device from anywhere, even securely in a web browser.
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How does it work?
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It's a net server that uses a relay to allow multiplexed incoming connections
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on any external port.
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Features
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--------
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* [x] Show your mom the web app you're working on
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* [x] Access your Raspberry Pi from behind a firewall
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* [x] Watch Netflix without region restrictions while traveling
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* [x] SSH over HTTPS on networks with restricted ports or protocols
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* [x] Access your wife's laptop while she's on a flight
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Examples
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========
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You do this:
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curl -fsSL https://get.telebit.io | bash
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You get this:
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~/telebit http 3000
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> Forwarding lucky-duck-42.telebit.cloud => localhost:3000
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~/telebit http ~/sites/example.com/
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> Serving ~/sites/example.com/ as lucky-duck-42.telebit.cloud
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And this:
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~/telebit tcp 5050
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> Forwarding telebit.cloud:1337 => localhost:5050
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And even this:
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~/telebit ssh auto
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> Forwarding ssh telebit.cloud -p 1337 => localhost:22
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> Forwarding ssh+https (openssl proxy) => localhost:22
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No privileged ports. No sudo. End-to-end encryption.
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Fastest way to test a site, share a file, and pair over ssh.
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Install
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=======
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Mac & Linux
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-----------
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Open Terminal and run this install script:
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```
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curl -fsSL https://get.telebit.io | bash
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```
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<!--
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```
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bash <( curl -fsSL https://get.telebit.io )
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```
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<small>
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Note: **fish**, **zsh**, and other **non-bash** users should do this
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```
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curl -fsSL https://get.telebit.io/ > get.sh; bash get.sh
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```
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</small>
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-->
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What does the installer do?
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* install Telebit Remote to `~/Applications/telebit/`
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* symlink the executable to `~/telebit` for convenience
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* create the appropriate system launcher file
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* `/etc/systemd/system/telebit.service`
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* `~/Library/LaunchAgents/cloud.telebit.remote.plist`
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* create local user config
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* `~/.config/telebit/telebit.yml`
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* `~/.local/share/telebit`
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Of course, feel free to inspect it before you run it: `curl -fsSL https://get.telebit.io`
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**You can customize the installation**:
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```bash
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export NODEJS_VER=v10.2 # v10.2 is tested working, but we can test other versions
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export TELEBIT_VERSION=master # git tag or branch to install from
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export TELEBIT_USERSPACE=no # install as a system service (launchd, systemd only)
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export TELEBIT_PATH=/opt/telebit
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export TELEBIT_USER=telebit
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export TELEBIT_GROUP=telebit
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curl -fsSL https://get.telebit.io/ | bash
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```
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That will change the bundled version of node.js is bundled with Telebit Relay
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and the path to which Telebit Relay installs.
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Windows & Node.js
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-----------------
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1. Install [node.js](https://nodejs.org)
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2. Open _Node.js_
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2. Run the command `npm install -g telebit`
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2. Copy the example daemon config to your user folder `.config/telebit/telebitd.yml` (such as `/Users/John/.config/telebit/telebitd.yml`)
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2. Copy the example remote config to your user folder `.config/telebit/telebit.yml` (such as `/Users/John/.config/telebit/telebit.yml`)
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2. Change the email address
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2. Run `npx telebit init` and follow the instructions
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2. Run `npx telebit list`
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**Note**: Use node.js **v10.2.1**
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(there are specific bugs in each of
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v8.x,
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[v9.x](https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/20241),
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v10.0,
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and v10.3
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that each cause telebit to crash)
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Remote Usage
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============
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```
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# commands
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telebit <command>
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# domain and port control
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telebit <service> <handler> [servername] [options ...]
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```
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Examples:
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```
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telebit status # whether enabled or disabled
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telebit enable # disallow incoming connections
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telebit disable # allow incoming connections
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telebit restart # kill daemon and allow system launcher to restart it
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telebit list # list rules for servernames and ports
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################
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# HTTP #
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################
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telebit http <handler> [servername] [opts]
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telebit http none # remove all https handlers
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telebit http 3000 # forward all https traffic to port 3000
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telebit http /module/path # load a node module to handle all https traffic
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telebit http none example.com # remove https handler from example.com
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telebit http 3001 example.com # forward https traffic for example.com to port 3001
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telebit http /module/path example.com # forward https traffic for example.com to port 3001
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################
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# TCP #
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################
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telebit tcp <handler> [servername] [opts]
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telebit tcp none # remove all tcp handlers
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telebit tcp 5050 # forward all tcp to port 5050
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telebit tcp /module/path # handle all tcp with a node module
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telebit tcp none 6565 # remove tcp handler from external port 6565
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telebit tcp 5050 6565 # forward external port 6565 to local 5050
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telebit tcp /module/path 6565 # handle external port 6565 with a node module
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telebit ssh disable # disable ssh access
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telebit ssh 22 # port-forward all ssh connections to port 22
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telebit save # save http and tcp configuration changes
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```
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### Using SSH
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SSH over HTTPS
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```
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ssh -o ProxyCommand='openssl s_client -connect %h:443 -servername %h -quiet' lucky-duck-42.telebit.cloud
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```
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SSH over non-standard port
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ssh lucky-duck-42.telebit.cloud -p 3031
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```
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Daemon Usage (non-global)
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============
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```bash
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~/Applications/bin/node ~/Applications/bin/telebitd.js --config ~/.config/telebit/telebitd.yml
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```
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Options
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`~/.config/telebit/telebitd.yml:`
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email: 'jon@example.com' # must be valid (for certificate recovery and security alerts)
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agree_tos: true # agree to the Telebit, Greenlock, and Let's Encrypt TOSes
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relay: wss://telebit.cloud # a Telebit Relay instance
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community_member: true # receive infrequent relevant but non-critical updates
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telemetry: true # contribute to project telemetric data
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secret: '' # Secret with which to sign Tokens for authorization
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#token: '' # A signed Token for authorization
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ssh_auto: 22 # forward ssh-looking packets, from any connection, to port 22
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servernames: # servernames that will be forwarded here
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example.com: {}
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```
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Choosing A Relay
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================
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You can create a free or paid account at <https://telebit.cloud>
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or you can run [Telebit Relay](https://git.coolaj86.com/coolaj86/telebitd.js)
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open source on a VPS (Vultr, Digital Ocean)
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or your Raspberry Pi at home (with port-forwarding).
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Only connect to Telebit Relays that you trust.
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<!--
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## Important Defaults
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The default behaviors work great for newbies,
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but can be confusing or annoying to experienced networking veterans.
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See the **Advanced Configuration** section below for more details.
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redirect:
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example.com/foo: /bar
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'*': whatever.com/
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vhost: # securely serve local sites from this path (or false)
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example.com: /srv/example.com # (uses template string, i.e. /var/www/:hostname/public)
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'*': /srv/www/:hostname
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reverse_proxy: /srv/
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example.com: 3000
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'*': 3000
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terminate_tls:
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'example.com': 3000
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'*': 3000
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tls:
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'example.com': 8443
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'*': 8443
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port_forward:
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2020: 2020
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'*': 4040
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greenlock:
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store: le-store-certbot # certificate storage plugin
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config_dir: etc/acme # directory for ssl certificates
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```
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Using Telebit with node.js
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--------------------------
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Telebit has two parts:
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* the local server
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* the relay service
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This repository is for the local server, which you run on the computer or device that you would like to access.
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This is the portion that runs on your computer
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You will need both Telebit (this, telebit.js) and a Telebit Relay
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(such as [telebitd.js](https://git.coolaj86.com/coolaj86/telebitd.js)).
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You can **integrate telebit.js into your existing codebase** or use the **standalone CLI**.
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* CLI
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* Node.js Library
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* Browser Library
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Telebit CLI
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Installs Telebit Remote as `telebit`
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(for those that regularly use `telebit` but still like commandline completion).
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### Install
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```bash
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npm install -g telebit
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```
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```bash
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npm install -g 'https://git.coolaj86.com/coolaj86/telebit.js.git#v1'
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```
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Or if you want to bow down to the kings of the centralized dictator-net:
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How to use Telebit Remote with your own instance of Telebit Relay:
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```bash
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telebitd \
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--locals <<external domain name>> \
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--relay wss://<<tunnel domain>>:<<tunnel port>> \
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--secret <<128-bit hex key>>
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```
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```bash
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telebitd --locals john.example.com --relay wss://tunnel.example.com:443 --secret abc123
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```
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```bash
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telebitd \
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--locals <<protocol>>:<<external domain name>>:<<local port>> \
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--relay wss://<<tunnel domain>>:<<tunnel port>> \
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--secret <<128-bit hex key>>
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```
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```bash
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telebitd \
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--locals http:john.example.com:3000,https:john.example.com \
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--relay wss://tunnel.example.com:443 \
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--secret abc123
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```
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```
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--secret the same secret used by the Telebit Relay (for authentication)
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--locals comma separated list of <proto>:<servername>:<port> to which
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incoming http and https should be forwarded
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--relay the domain or ip address at which you are running Telebit Relay
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-k, --insecure ignore invalid ssl certificates from relay
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```
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Node.js Library
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=======
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### Example
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```javascript
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var Telebit = require('telebit');
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Telebit.connect({
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relay: 'wss://tunnel.example.com'
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, token: '...'
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, locals: [
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// defaults to sending http to local port 80 and https to local port 443
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{ hostname: 'doe.net' }
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// sends both http and https to local port 3000 (httpolyglot)
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, { protocol: 'https', hostname: 'john.doe.net', port: 3000 }
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// send http to local port 4080 and https to local port 8443
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, { protocol: 'https', hostname: 'jane.doe.net', port: 4080 }
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, { protocol: 'https', hostname: 'jane.doe.net', port: 8443 }
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]
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, net: require('net')
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, insecure: false
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});
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```
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* You can get sneaky with `net` and provide a `createConnection` that returns a `stream.Duplex`.
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### Token
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```javascript
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var tokenData = { domains: [ 'doe.net', 'john.doe.net', 'jane.doe.net' ] }
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var secret = 'shhhhh';
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var token = jwt.sign(tokenData, secret);
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```
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### net
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Let's say you want to handle http requests in-process
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or decrypt https before passing it to the local http handler.
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You'll need to create a pair of streams to connect between the
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local handler and the tunnel handler.
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You could do a little magic like this:
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Telebit.connect({
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// ...
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, net: {
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createConnection: function (info, cb) {
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// data is the hello packet / first chunk
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// info = { data, servername, port, host, remoteAddress: { family, address, port } }
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var streamPair = require('stream-pair');
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// here "reader" means the socket that looks like the connection being accepted
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var writer = streamPair.create();
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// here "writer" means the remote-looking part of the socket that driving the connection
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var reader = writer.other;
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// duplex = { write, push, end, events: [ 'readable', 'data', 'error', 'end' ] };
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reader.remoteFamily = info.remoteFamily;
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reader.remoteAddress = info.remoteAddress;
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reader.remotePort = info.remotePort;
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// socket.local{Family,Address,Port}
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reader.localFamily = 'IPv4';
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reader.localAddress = '127.0.01';
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reader.localPort = info.port;
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httpsServer.emit('connection', reader);
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if (cb) {
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process.nextTick(cb);
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}
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return writer;
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}
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});
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```
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Advanced Configuration
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There is no configuration for these yet,
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but we believe it is important to add them.
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### http to https
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By default http connections are redirected to https.
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If for some reason you need raw access to unencrypted http
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you'll need to set it manually.
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Proposed configuration:
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```
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insecure_http:
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proxy: true # add X-Forward-* headers
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port: 3000 # connect to port 3000
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hostnames: # only these hostnames will be left insecure
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- example.com
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```
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**Note**: In the future unencrypted connections will only be allowed
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on self-hosted and paid-hosted Telebit Relays. We don't want the
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legal liability of transmitting your data in the clear, thanks. :p
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### TLS Termination (Secure SSL decryption)
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Telebit is designed for end-to-end security.
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For convenience the Telebit Remote client uses Greenlock to handle all
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HTTPS connections and then connect to a local webserver with the correct proxy headers.
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However, if you want to handle the encrypted connection directly, you can:
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Proposed Configuration:
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```
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tls:
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example.com: 3000 # specific servername
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'*': 3000 # all servernames
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'!': 3000 # missing servername
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```
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TODO
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Install for user
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* https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd/User
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* https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/BPSystemStartup/Chapters/CreatingLaunchdJobs.html
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* `sudo launchctl load -w ~/Library/LaunchAgents/cloud.telebit.remote`
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* https://serverfault.com/questions/194832/how-to-start-stop-restart-launchd-services-from-the-command-line
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-->
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Check Logs
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==========
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**Linux**:
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```
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SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug journalctl -xef --user-unit=telebit
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```
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**macOS**:
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```
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tail -f ~/local/share/telebit/var/log/info.log
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```
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```
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tail -f ~/.local/share/telebit/var/log/error.log
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```
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Uninstall
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=======
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**Linux**:
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```
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systemctl --user disable telebit; systemctl --user stop telebit
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rm -f ~/.config/systemd/user/telebit.service
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rm -rf ~/telebit ~/Applications/telebit
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rm -rf ~/.config/telebit ~/.local/share/telebit
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```
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**macOS**:
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```
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launchctl unload -w ~/Library/LaunchAgents/cloud.telebit.remote.plist
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rm -f ~/Library/LaunchAgents/cloud.telebit.remote.plist
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rm -rf ~/telebit ~/Applications/telebit
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rm -rf ~/.config/telebit ~/.local/share/telebit
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```
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Browser Library
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This is implemented with websockets, so browser compatibility is a hopeful future outcome. Would love help.
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LICENSE
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=======
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Copyright 2016-2018+ AJ ONeal
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