1.share shadowsocks server
2.create multi server by shadowsocks
3.manage server (transfer / account)
install MySQL 5.x.x
pip install cymysql
create a database named shadowsocks
import shadowsocks.sql
into shadowsocks
edit Config.py Example:
#Config
MYSQL_HOST = 'mdss.mengsky.net'
MYSQL_PORT = 3306
MYSQL_USER = 'ss'
MYSQL_PASS = 'ss'
MYSQL_DB = 'shadowsocks'
MANAGE_PASS = 'ss233333333'
#if you want manage in other server you should set this value to global ip
MANAGE_BIND_IP = '127.0.0.1'
#make sure this port is idle
MANAGE_PORT = 23333
TestRun cd shadowsocks
python server.py
if no exception server will startup. you will see such like Example:
db start server at port [%s] pass [%s]
passwd
server pass
port
server port
t
last keepalive time
u
upload transfer
d
download transer
transfer_enable
if u + d > transfer_enable this server will be stop (db_transfer.py del_server_out_of_bound_safe)
Manage server work in UDP at MANAGE_BIND_IP
MANAGE_PORT
use MANAGE_PASS:port:passwd:0
to del a server at port port
use MANAGE_PASS:port:passwd:1
to run a server at port port
password is passwd
Python Eg:
udpsock.sendto('MANAGE_PASS:65535:123456:1', (MANAGE_BIND_IP, MANAGE_PORT))
PHP Eg:
$sock = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, SOL_UDP);
$msg = 'MANAGE_PASS:65535:123456:1';
$len = strlen($msg);
socket_sendto($sock, $msg, $len, 0, MANAGE_BIND_IP, MANAGE_PORT);
socket_close($sock);
If error such like 2014-09-18 09:02:37 ERROR [Errno 24] Too many open files
edit /etc/security/limits.conf
Add:
* soft nofile 8192
* hard nofile 65535
A fast tunnel proxy that helps you bypass firewalls.
You'll have a client on your local machine, and install a server on a remote server.
apt-get install python-pip python-m2crypto
pip install shadowsocks
Or simply apt-get install shadowsocks
if you have Debian sid in your
source list.
yum install m2crypto python-setuptools
easy_install pip
pip install shadowsocks
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.
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
.
https://github.com/clowwindy/shadowsocks/wiki
MIT