https://github.com/dgkang/shadowsocks-python
shadowsocks
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A fast tunnel proxy that helps you bypass firewalls.
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Install
You’ll have a client on your local machine, and install a server on a remote server.
Client
Windows / OS X
Android / iOS
OpenWRT
Server
Debian / Ubuntu:
apt-get install python-pip
pip install shadowsocks
Or simply apt-get install shadowsocks if you have Debian sid in your source list.
CentOS:
yum install python-setuptools
easy_install pip
pip install shadowsocks
Windows:
Download OpenSSL for Windows and install. Then install shadowsocks via easy_install and pip as Linux. If you don’t know how to use them, you can directly download the package, and use python shadowsocks/server.py instead of ssserver command below.
Configuration
On your server create a config file /etc/shadowsocks.json. Example:
{
“server”:”my_server_ip”,
“server_port”:8388,
“local_address”: “127.0.0.1”,
“local_port”:1080,
“password”:”mypassword”,
“timeout”:300,
“method”:”aes-256-cfb”,
“fast_open”: false,
“workers”: 1
}
Explanation of the fields:
Name Explanation
server the address your server listens
server_port server port
local_address the address your local listens
local_port local port
password password used for encryption
timeout in seconds
method default: “aes-256-cfb”, see Encryption
fast_open use TCP_FASTOPEN, true / false
workers number of workers, available on Unix/Linux
Run ssserver -c /etc/shadowsocks.json on your server. To run it in the background, use Supervisor.
On your client machine, use the same configuration as your server, and start your client.
If you use Chrome, it’s recommended to use SwitchySharp. Change the proxy settings to
protocol: socks5
hostname: 127.0.0.1
port: your local_port
If you can’t install SwitchySharp, you can launch Chrome with the following arguments to force Chrome to use the proxy:
Chrome.exe –proxy-server=”socks5://127.0.0.1:1080″ –host-resolver-rules=”MAP * 0.0.0.0 , EXCLUDE localhost”
If you can’t even download Chrome, find a friend to download a Chrome Standalone installer for you.
Command line args
You can use args to override settings from config.json.
sslocal -s server_name -p server_port -l local_port -k password -m bf-cfb
ssserver -p server_port -k password -m bf-cfb –workers 2
ssserver -c /etc/shadowsocks/config.json
List all available args with -h.
Wiki
You can find all the documentation in the wiki: https://github.com/clowwindy/shadowsocks/wiki
License
MIT
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