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GoAuthing

Build Status GPLv3

A command-line Tunet (auth4/6.tsinghua.edu.cn, Tsinghua-IPv4) authentication tool.

Download Binary

Download prebuilt binaries from https://github.com/z4yx/GoAuthing/releases Or https://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/github-release/z4yx/GoAuthing/

Usage

Simply try ./auth-thu, then enter your user name and password.

NAME:
   auth-thu - Authenticating utility for Tsinghua

USAGE:
   auth-thu [options]
   auth-thu [options] auth [auth_options]
   auth-thu [options] deauth [auth_options]
   auth-thu [options] login
   auth-thu [options] logout
   auth-thu [options] online [online_options]

VERSION:
   2.2.1

AUTHORS:
   Yuxiang Zhang <[email protected]>
   Nogeek <[email protected]>
   ZenithalHourlyRate <[email protected]>
   Jiajie Chen <[email protected]>
   KomeijiOcean <[email protected]>
   Sharzy L <[email protected]>

COMMANDS:
     auth    (default) Auth via auth4/6.tsinghua
       OPTIONS:
         --ip value         authenticating for specified IP address
         --no-check, -n     skip online checking, always send login request
         --logout, -o       de-auth of the online account (behaves the same as deauth command, for backward-compatibility)
         --ipv6, -6         authenticating for IPv6 (auth6.tsinghua)
         --campus-only, -C  auth only, no auto-login (v4 only)
         --host value       use customized hostname of srun4000
         --insecure         use http instead of https
         --keep-online, -k  keep online after login
         --ac-id value      use specified ac_id
     deauth  De-auth via auth4/6.tsinghua
       OPTIONS:
         --ip value      authenticating for specified IP address
         --no-check, -n  skip online checking, always send logout request
         --ipv6, -6      authenticating for IPv6 (auth6.tsinghua)
         --host value    use customized hostname of srun4000
         --insecure      use http instead of https
         --ac-id value   use specified ac_id
     login   Login via net.tsinghua
     logout  Logout via net.tsinghua
     online  Keep your computer online
       OPTIONS:
         --auth, -a  keep the Auth online only
         --ipv6, -6  keep only ipv6 connection online

GLOBAL OPTIONS:
   --username name, -u name          your TUNET account name
   --password password, -p password  your TUNET password
   --config-file path, -c path       path to your config file, default ~/.auth-thu
   --hook-success value              command line to be executed in shell after successful login/out
   --daemonize, -D                   run without reading username/password from standard input; less log
   --debug                           print debug messages
   --help, -h                        print the help
   --version, -v                     print the version

The program looks for a config file in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/auth-thu, ~/.config/auth-thu, ~/.auth-thu in order. Write a config file to store your username & password or other options in the following format.

{
  "username": "your-username",
  "password": "your-password",
  "host": "",
  "ip": "166.xxx.xx.xx",
  "debug": false,
  "useV6": false,
  "noCheck": false,
  "insecure": false,
  "daemonize": false,
  "acId": "",
  "campusOnly": false
}

Unless you have special need, you can only have username and password field in your config file. For host, the default value defined in code should be sufficient hence there should be no need to fill it. UseV6 automatically determine the host to use. For ip, unless you are auth/login the other boxes you have(not the box auth-thu is running on), you can leave it blank. For those boxes unable to get correct acid themselves, we can specify the acid for them by using acId. Other options are self-explanatory.

Autostart

It is suggested that one configures and runs it manually first with debug flag turned on, which ensures the correctness of one's config, then start it as system service. For daemonize flag, it forces the program to only log errors, hence debugging should be done earlier and manually. daemonize is automatically turned on for system service (ref to associated systemd unit files).

Systemd

To configure automatic authentication on systemd-based Linux distro, take a look at docs/systemd folder. Just modify the path in configuration files, then copy them to /etc/systemd folder.

Note that the program should have access to the configuration file. For system/goauthing.service, since it is run as nobody, /etc/goauthing.json can not be read by it, hence you can use the following command to enable access:

setfacl -m u:nobody:r /etc/goauthing.json

Or, to be more secure, you can choose system/[email protected] or user/goauthing.service and store the configuration file in the home directory.

OpenWRT

For OpenWRT users, there are two options available: goauthing loading the configuration file, and goauthing@ interacting with the UCI. The init script should go to the /etc/init.d/ folder. With the latter, use the following procedure to set up:

touch /etc/config/goauthing
uci set goauthing.config.username='<YOUR-TUNET-ACCOUNT-NAME>'
uci set goauthing.config.password='<YOUR-TUNET-PASSWORD>'
uci commit goauthing
/etc/init.d/goauthing enable
/etc/init.d/goauthing start

Docker

For Docker users, you can run the container with a restart policy. An example docker compose is like this:

services:
  goauthing:
    image: ghcr.io/z4yx/goauthing:latest
    container_name: goauthing
    restart: always
    volumes:
      - /path/to/your/config:/.auth-thu
   command: auth -k

Build

Requires Go 1.11 or above

export GO111MODULE=on
go build -o auth-thu github.com/z4yx/GoAuthing/cli

Acknowledgments

This project was inspired by the following projects: