ngx_http_google_filter_module
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Nginx Module for Google Mirror (with user auth support)
Nginx Module for Google
Mod by ihciah
User authentication based on password and cookie added.
To use this feature, you should add the following configure into location /
:
google_auth on;
google_auth_salt "THISISALONGSALT";
google_auth_password examplepass1;
google_auth_password pass2;
This mod will save a md5
hash in user cookies to avoid data storage in server(you can also use a cheaper hash algorithm to save CPU utility).
Please be attention: to make sure the hash is secure enough, you MUST change the google_auth_salt
to a long and unique value.
Description
ngx_http_google_filter_module
is a filter module which makes google mirror much easier to deploy.
Regular expressions, uri locations and other complex configurations have been built-in already.
The native nginx module ensure the efficiency of handling cookies, gstatic scoures and redirections.
Let's see how easy
it is to setup a google mirror.
location / {
google on;
}
What? Are you kidding me?
Yes, it's just that simple!
Demo site https://g2.wen.lu
Dependency
-
pcre
regular expression support -
ngx_http_proxy_module
backend proxy support -
ngx_http_substitutions_filter_module
mutiple substitutions support
Installation
Download sources first
#
# download the newest source
# @see http://nginx.org/en/download.html
#
wget http://nginx.org/download/nginx-1.7.8.tar.gz
#
# clone ngx_http_google_filter_module
# @see https://github.com/cuber/ngx_http_google_filter_module
#
git clone https://github.com/cuber/ngx_http_google_filter_module
#
# clone ngx_http_substitutions_filter_module
# @see https://github.com/yaoweibin/ngx_http_substitutions_filter_module
#
git clone https://github.com/yaoweibin/ngx_http_substitutions_filter_module
Brand new installation
#
# configure nginx customly
# replace </path/to/> with your real path
#
./configure \
<your configuration> \
--add-module=</path/to/>ngx_http_google_filter_module \
--add-module=</path/to/>ngx_http_substitutions_filter_module
Migrate from existed distribution
#
# get the configuration of existed nginx
# replace </path/to/> with your real path
#
</path/to/>nginx -V
> nginx version: nginx/ <version>
> built by gcc 4.x.x
> configure arguments: <configuration>
#
# download the same version of nginx source
# @see http://nginx.org/en/download.html
# replace <version> with your nginx version
#
wget http://nginx.org/download/nginx-<version>.tar.gz
#
# configure nginx
# replace <configuration> with your nginx configuration
# replace </path/to/> with your real path
#
./configure \
<configuration> \
--add-module=</path/to/>ngx_http_google_filter_module \
--add-module=</path/to/>ngx_http_substitutions_filter_module
#
# if some libraries were missing, you should install them with the package manager
# eg. apt-get, pacman, yum ...
#
Usage
Basic Configuration
resolver
is needed to resolve domains.
server {
# ... part of server configuration
resolver 8.8.8.8;
location / {
google on;
}
# ...
}
Google Scholar
google_scholar
depends on google
, so google_scholar
cannot be used independently.
Nowadays google scholar has migrate from http
to https
, and ncr
is supported, so the tld
of google scholar is no more needed.
location / {
google on;
google_scholar on;
}
Google Language
The default language can be set through google_language
, if it is not setup, zh-CN
will be the default language.
location / {
google on;
google_scholar on;
# set language to German
google_language de;
}
Supported languages are listed below.
ar -> Arabic
bg -> Bulgarian
ca -> Catalan
zh-CN -> Chinese (Simplified)
zh-TW -> Chinese (Traditional)
hr -> Croatian
cs -> Czech
da -> Danish
nl -> Dutch
en -> English
tl -> Filipino
fi -> Finnish
fr -> French
de -> German
el -> Greek
iw -> Hebrew
hi -> Hindi
hu -> Hungarian
id -> Indonesian
it -> Italian
ja -> Japanese
ko -> Korean
lv -> Latvian
lt -> Lithuanian
no -> Norwegian
fa -> Persian
pl -> Polish
pt-BR -> Portuguese (Brazil)
pt-PT -> Portuguese (Portugal)
ro -> Romanian
ru -> Russian
sr -> Serbian
sk -> Slovak
sl -> Slovenian
es -> Spanish
sv -> Swedish
th -> Thai
tr -> Turkish
uk -> Ukrainian
vi -> Vietnamese
Spider Exclusion
The spiders of any search engines are not allowed to crawl google mirror.
Default robots.txt
listed below was build-in aleady.
User-agent: *
Disallow: /
If google_robots_allow
set to on
, the robots.txt
will be replaced with the version of google itself.
#...
location / {
google on;
google_robots_allow on;
}
#...
Upstreaming
upstream
can help you to avoid name resolving cost, decrease the possibility of google robot detection and proxy through some specific servers.
upstream www.google.com {
server 173.194.38.1:443;
server 173.194.38.2:443;
server 173.194.38.3:443;
server 173.194.38.4:443;
}
Proxy Protocol
By default, the proxy will use https
to communicate with backend servers.
You can use google_ssl_off
to force some domains to fall back to http
protocol.
It is useful, if you want to proxy some domains through another gateway without ssl certificate.
#
# eg.
# i want to proxy the domain 'www.google.com' like this
# vps(hk) -> vps(us) -> google
#
#
# configuration of vps(hk)
#
server {
# ...
location / {
google on;
google_ssl_off "www.google.com";
}
# ...
}
upstream www.google.com {
server < ip of vps(us) >:80;
}
#
# configuration of vps(us)
#
server {
listen 80;
server_name www.google.com;
# ...
location / {
proxy_pass https://www.google.com;
}
# ...
}
Copyright & License
All codes are under the same LICENCE with Nginx
Copyright (C) 2014 by Cube.