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Docker image to run Tinyproxy to accept HTTP proxy connections and route them to a PIA (Private Internet Access) VPN connection

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pia-proxy

Summary

A Docker image that connects to a Private Internet Access VPN (PIA) (see thrnz/docker-wireguard-pia) and uses Tinyproxy to tunnel HTTP traffic thorugh the VPN connection.

Disclaimer

The Docker image defined in this repository was created to work around some of the shortcomings of how Tinyproxy is configured and should NOT be considered "best practice" on usage of the base image thrnz/docker-wireguard-pia. In short, if you're here to see how to use thrnz/docker-wireguard-pia as a base image, you're probably, "...doing it wrong."

Quickstart

Create a file with your environment variables

Create a new file that contains the environment variables required to connect to PIA. Below is a sample file named env.

LOC=swiss
USER=p1111111
PASS=myVerySecurePassword!

Start the Docker image using the environments file (env), with the necissary permissions, and exposing the port. Tinyproxy will automatically be configured with sane defaults on startup.

user@shell> docker run --cap-add=NET_ADMIN --env-file env -d -p 8888:8888 devdull/pia-proxy

In the settings of your web browser (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, etc.) configure a manual proxy at localhost on port 8888, then use your favorite IP verfication site (e.g. ICanHazIP) to verify that your IP address has changed.

Additional Tinyproxy configuration

If you need or want to further fine-tune your Tinyproxy configuration, you can override most of the defaults in the Docker image or specify additional configuration parameters by prefixing an environment variable with TINYPROXY_. For example, to change the default port from 8888 to 8765, configure the environment variable TINYPROXY_Port=8765. See the Tinyproxy documentation for a complete list.

NOTE: Bind value is automatically configured.

NOTE: Tinyproxy requires certain configuration values to be within quotes. If Tinyproxy fails to start due to a configuration error, double check that quotes are used where required. For example, ViaProxyName "tinyproxy" and NOT ViaProxyName tinyproxy. The environment variable to configure ViaProxyName would look like, TINYPROXY_ViaProxyName='"tinyproxy"' (note the use of mixed quotes to ensure the double quotes are retained).

Additional VPN (Wireguard) configurations

Please see the documentation for the thrnz/docker-wireguard-pia base image.

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