Highly-opinionated (ex-bullshit-free) MTPROTO proxy for Telegram. If you use v1.0 or upgrade broke you proxy, please read the chapter Version 2
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  1. # This is an example of the configuration file for mtg. You actually can
  2. # run mtg with it. It starts a proxy on all interfaces with a secret
  3. # ee367a189aee18fa31c190054efd4a8e9573746f726167652e676f6f676c65617069732e636f6d
  4. #
  5. # It has all possible options with default values. So, a real world
  6. # configuration file should contain only those options you are going to
  7. # use. You do not need to enumerate all of them. In other words, each
  8. # option here has a default value. If you comment a key-value pair, it
  9. # should not make any effect.
  10. #
  11. # stats is the only exception.
  12. # Debug starts application in debug mode. It starts to be quite verbose
  13. # in output. Actually, the idea is that you run it in debug mode only if
  14. # you have any issue.
  15. debug = true
  16. # A secret. Please remember that mtg supports only FakeTLS mode, legacy
  17. # simple and secured mode are prohibited. For you it means that secret
  18. # should either be base64-encoded or starts with ee.
  19. secret = "ee367a189aee18fa31c190054efd4a8e9573746f726167652e676f6f676c65617069732e636f6d"
  20. # Host:port pair to run proxy on.
  21. bind-to = "0.0.0.0:3128"
  22. # This defines what types of traffic mtg listens to. If you are not sure,
  23. # then definitely keep it disable. Enable it only and only if incoming traffic
  24. # is coming from some sort of load-balancer like HAProxy or ELB.
  25. # https://www.haproxy.org/download/2.3/doc/proxy-protocol.txt
  26. #
  27. # mtg uses a library that supports v1 and v2 versions of ProxyProtocol.
  28. # default value is false.
  29. # proxy-protocol-listener = false
  30. # Defines how many concurrent connections are allowed to this proxy.
  31. # All other incoming connections are going to be dropped.
  32. concurrency = 8192
  33. # Sometimes you want to enforce mtg to use some types of
  34. # IP connectivity to Telegram. We have 4 modes:
  35. # - prefer-ipv6:
  36. # We can use both ipv4 and ipv6 but ipv6 has a preference
  37. # - prefer-ipv4:
  38. # We can use both ipv4 and ipv6 but ipv4 has a preference
  39. # - only-ipv6:
  40. # Only ipv6 connectivity is used
  41. # - only-ipv4:
  42. # Only ipv4 connectivity is used
  43. prefer-ip = "prefer-ipv6"
  44. # FakeTLS uses domain fronting protection. So it needs to know a port to
  45. # access.
  46. domain-fronting-port = 443
  47. # By default, mtg resolves the fronting hostname (from the secret) via DNS
  48. # to establish a TCP connection. If DNS resolution of that hostname is blocked,
  49. # you can specify an IP address to connect to directly. The hostname is still
  50. # used for SNI in the TLS handshake.
  51. #
  52. # default value is not set (DNS resolution is used).
  53. # domain-fronting-ip = "142.250.185.112"
  54. # This makes a communication between both fronting website and mtg to use
  55. # proxy protocol.
  56. domain-fronting-proxy-protocol = false
  57. # FakeTLS can compare timestamps to prevent probes. Each message has
  58. # encrypted timestamp. So, mtg can compare this timestamp and decide if
  59. # we need to proceed with connection or not.
  60. #
  61. # Sometimes time can be skewed so we accept all messages within a
  62. # time range of this parameter.
  63. tolerate-time-skewness = "5s"
  64. # Telegram has a concept of DC. You can think about DC as a number of a cluster
  65. # with a certain purpose. Some clusters serve media, some - messages, some rule
  66. # channels and so on. But sometimes unknown DC number is requested by client.
  67. # It could be a bug or some global reconfiguration of the Telegram.
  68. #
  69. # By default, proxy rejects such requests. But it is also possible to fallback
  70. # this request to any DC. Telegram works in a way that any DC is able to serve
  71. # any request but sacrificing a latency.
  72. #
  73. # If this setting is disabled (default), mtg will reject a connection.
  74. # Otherwise, chose a new DC.
  75. allow-fallback-on-unknown-dc = false
  76. # network defines different network-related settings
  77. [network]
  78. # please be aware that mtg needs to do some external requests. For
  79. # example, if you do not pass public ips, it will request your public ip
  80. # address from some external service.
  81. #
  82. # As for 2.0, if you set a public-ip on your own, mtg won't issue any
  83. # network requests except of those required for Telegram.
  84. #
  85. # so, in order of doing them, it needs to do DNS lookup. mtg ignores DNS
  86. # resolver of the operating system and uses DOH instead. This is a host
  87. # it has to access.
  88. #
  89. # By default we use Cloudflare.
  90. doh-ip = "1.1.1.1"
  91. # mtg can work via proxies (for now, we support only socks5). Proxy
  92. # configuration is done via list. So, you can specify many proxies
  93. # there.
  94. #
  95. # Actually, if you supply an empty list, then no proxies are going to be
  96. # used. If you supply a single proxy, then mtg will use it exclusively.
  97. # If you supply >= 2, then mtg will load balance between them.
  98. #
  99. # If you add an empty string here, this is an equivalent of 'plain network',
  100. # with no proxy usage.
  101. #
  102. # Proxy configuration is done via ordinary URI schema:
  103. #
  104. # socks5://user:password@host:port?open_threshold=5&half_open_timeout=1m&reset_failures_timeout=10s
  105. #
  106. # Only socks5 proxy is used. user/password is optional. As you can
  107. # see, you can specify some parameters in GET query. These parameters
  108. # configure circuit breaker.
  109. #
  110. # open_threshold means a number of errors which should happen so we stop
  111. # use a proxy.
  112. #
  113. # half_open_timeout means a time period (in Golang duration notation)
  114. # after which we can retry with this proxy
  115. #
  116. # reset_failures_timeout means a time period when we flush out errors
  117. # when circuit breaker in closed state.
  118. #
  119. # Please see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/patterns/circuit-breaker
  120. # on details about circuit breakers.
  121. proxies = [
  122. # "socks5://user:password@host:port?open_threshold=5&half_open_timeout=1m&reset_failures_timeout=10s"
  123. ]
  124. # network timeouts define different settings for timeouts. tcp timeout
  125. # define a global timeout on establishing of network connections. idle
  126. # means a timeout on pumping data between sockset when nothing is
  127. # happening.
  128. #
  129. # please be noticed that handshakes have no timeouts intentionally. You can
  130. # find a reasoning here:
  131. # https://www.ndss-symposium.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/23087-paper.pdf
  132. [network.timeout]
  133. tcp = "5s"
  134. http = "10s"
  135. idle = "1m"
  136. # Some countries do active probing on Telegram connections. This technique
  137. # allows to protect from such effort.
  138. #
  139. # mtg has a cache of some connection fingerprints. Actually, first bytes
  140. # of each connection. So, it stores them in some in-memory LRU+TTL cache.
  141. # You can configure this cache here.
  142. [defense.anti-replay]
  143. # You can enable/disable this feature.
  144. enabled = true
  145. # max size of such a cache. Please be aware that this number is
  146. # approximate we try hard to store data quite dense but it is possible
  147. # that we can go over this limit for 10-20% under some conditions and
  148. # architectures.
  149. max-size = "1mib"
  150. # we use stable bloom filters for anti-replay cache. This helps
  151. # to maintain a desired error ratio.
  152. error-rate = 0.001
  153. # You can protect proxies by using different blocklists. If client has
  154. # ip from the given range, we do not try to do a proper handshake. We
  155. # actually route it to fronting domain. So, this client will never ever
  156. # have a chance to use mtg to access Telegram.
  157. #
  158. # Please remember that blocklists are initialized in async way. So,
  159. # when you start a proxy, blocklists are empty, they are populated and
  160. # processed in backgrounds. An error in any URL is ignored.
  161. [defense.blocklist]
  162. # You can enable/disable this feature.
  163. enabled = true
  164. # This is a limiter for concurrency. In order to protect website
  165. # from overloading, we download files in this number of threads.
  166. download-concurrency = 2
  167. # A list of URLs in FireHOL format (https://iplists.firehol.org/)
  168. # You can provider links here (starts with https:// or http://) or
  169. # path to a local file, but in this case it should be absolute.
  170. urls = [
  171. "https://iplists.firehol.org/files/firehol_level1.netset",
  172. # "/local.file"
  173. ]
  174. # How often do we need to update a blocklist set.
  175. update-each = "24h"
  176. # Allowlist is an opposite to a blocklist. Only those IPs that are coming from
  177. # subnets defined in these lists are allowed. All others will be rejected.
  178. #
  179. # If this feature is disabled, then there won't be any check performed by this
  180. # validator. It is possible to combine both blocklist and whitelist.
  181. [defense.allowlist]
  182. # You can enable/disable this feature.
  183. enabled = false
  184. # This is a limiter for concurrency. In order to protect website
  185. # from overloading, we download files in this number of threads.
  186. download-concurrency = 2
  187. # A list of URLs in FireHOL format (https://iplists.firehol.org/)
  188. # You can provider links here (starts with https:// or http://) or
  189. # path to a local file, but in this case it should be absolute.
  190. urls = [
  191. # "https://iplists.firehol.org/files/firehol_level1.netset",
  192. # "/local.file"
  193. ]
  194. update-each = "24h"
  195. # statsd statistics integration.
  196. [stats.statsd]
  197. # enabled/disabled
  198. enabled = false
  199. # host:port for UDP endpoint of statsd
  200. address = "127.0.0.1:8888"
  201. # prefix of metric for statsd
  202. metric-prefix = "mtg"
  203. # tag format to use
  204. # supported values are 'datadog', 'influxdb' and 'graphite'
  205. # default format is graphite.
  206. tag-format = "datadog"
  207. # prometheus metrics integration.
  208. [stats.prometheus]
  209. # enabled/disabled
  210. enabled = true
  211. # host:port where to start http server for endpoint
  212. bind-to = "127.0.0.1:3129"
  213. # prefix of http path
  214. http-path = "/"
  215. # prefix for metrics for prometheus
  216. metric-prefix = "mtg"