3.9 KiB
shadowsocks
A fast tunnel proxy that help you get through firewalls.
Install
You'll have a client on your local machine, and install a server on a remote server.
Client
Server
Debian / Ubuntu:
apt-get install python-pip python-m2crypto
pip install shadowsocks
CentOS:
yum install m2crypto python-setuptools
easy_install pip
pip install shadowsocks
Configuration
On your server create a config file /etc/shadowsocks.json
(or put it in other path).
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 | encryption method, "aes-256-cfb" is recommended |
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.
Change the proxy settings in your browser to
protocol: socks5
hostname: 127.0.0.1
port: your local_port
It's recommended to use shadowsocks with SwitchySharp.
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
Wiki
https://github.com/clowwindy/shadowsocks/wiki
License
MIT
Bugs and Issues
Please visit Issue Tracker
Mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/shadowsocks
Also see Troubleshooting