Based on shadowsocks release 2.8.2
Socks5 auth added by @ihciah
With this version of shadowsocks, you can run sslocal in public network. You can specify a username and a password of your socks5 server.
But please pay attention, the username and password will be transmitted in plaintext. However, if you don't care, you can use it without worrying about web scanning.
For example, running a ss-local on VPS in China connecting to outside, then you can set the socks proxy in some software like Telegram to avoid running a shadowsocks client on mobile phones.
For usage please run local.py.
A fast tunnel proxy that helps you bypass firewalls.
Features:
- TCP & UDP support
- User management API
- TCP Fast Open
- Workers and graceful restart
- Destination IP blacklist
Debian / Ubuntu:
apt-get install python-pip pip install shadowsocks CentOS:
yum install python-setuptools && easy_install pip pip install shadowsocks Windows:
ssserver -p 443 -k password -m aes-256-cfb To run in the background:
sudo ssserver -p 443 -k password -m aes-256-cfb --user nobody -d start To stop:
sudo ssserver -d stop To check the log:
sudo less /var/log/shadowsocks.log Check all the options via -h. You can also use a Configuration file instead.
Use GUI clients on your local PC/phones. Check the README of your client for more information.
You can find all the documentation in the Wiki.
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