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  1. # shadowsocks-libev
  2. ## Intro
  3. [Shadowsocks-libev](https://shadowsocks.org) is a lightweight secured SOCKS5
  4. proxy for embedded devices and low-end boxes.
  5. It is a port of [Shadowsocks](https://github.com/shadowsocks/shadowsocks)
  6. created by [@clowwindy](https://github.com/clowwindy), and maintained by
  7. [@madeye](https://github.com/madeye) and [@linusyang](https://github.com/linusyang).
  8. Current version: 3.0.6 | [Changelog](debian/changelog)
  9. Travis CI: [![Travis CI](https://travis-ci.org/shadowsocks/shadowsocks-libev.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/shadowsocks/shadowsocks-libev)
  10. ## Features
  11. Shadowsocks-libev is written in pure C and depends on [libev](http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/libev.html). It's designed
  12. to be a lightweight implementation of shadowsocks protocol, in order to keep the resource usage as low as possible.
  13. For a full list of feature comparison between different versions of shadowsocks,
  14. refer to the [Wiki page](https://github.com/shadowsocks/shadowsocks/wiki/Feature-Comparison-across-Different-Versions).
  15. ## Prerequisites
  16. ### Get the latest source code
  17. To get the latest source code, you should also update the submodules as following:
  18. ```bash
  19. git clone https://github.com/shadowsocks/shadowsocks-libev.git
  20. cd shadowsocks-libev
  21. git submodule update --init --recursive
  22. ```
  23. ### Build and install with recent libsodium
  24. You have to install libsodium 1.0.8 or later before building. See [Directly build and install on UNIX-like system](#linux).
  25. ## Installation
  26. ### Distribution-specific guide
  27. - [Debian & Ubuntu](#debian--ubuntu)
  28. + [Install from repository](#install-from-repository)
  29. + [Build deb package from source](#build-deb-package-from-source)
  30. + [Configure and start the service](#configure-and-start-the-service)
  31. - [Fedora & RHEL](#fedora--rhel)
  32. + [Build from source with centos](#build-from-source-with-centos)
  33. + [Install from repository](#install-from-repository-1)
  34. - [Archlinux](#archlinux)
  35. - [NixOS](#nixos)
  36. - [Nix](#nix)
  37. - [Directly build and install on UNIX-like system](#linux)
  38. - [FreeBSD](#freebsd)
  39. - [OpenWRT](#openwrt)
  40. - [OS X](#os-x)
  41. * * *
  42. ### Pre-build configure guide
  43. For a complete list of avaliable configure-time option,
  44. try `configure --help`.
  45. ### Debian & Ubuntu
  46. #### Install from repository
  47. **Note: The repositories doesn't always contain the latest version. Please build from source if you want the latest version. (see below)**
  48. Shadowsocks-libev is available in the official repository for following distributions:
  49. * Debian 9 or higher (including testing and unstable/sid)
  50. * Ubuntu 16.10 or higher
  51. ```bash
  52. sudo apt update
  53. sudo apt install shadowsocks-libev
  54. ```
  55. For **Debian 8 (Jessie)** users, please install it from `jessie-backports`:
  56. We strongly encourage you to install shadowsocks-libev from `jessie-backports`.
  57. Please follow instructions on [Debian Backports](https://backports.debian.org).
  58. ```bash
  59. sudo sh -c 'printf "deb http://httpredir.debian.org/debian jessie-backports main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/jessie-backports.list'
  60. sudo apt update
  61. sudo apt -t jessie-backports install shadowsocks-libev
  62. ```
  63. For **Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04** users, please install from PPA:
  64. ```bash
  65. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:max-c-lv/shadowsocks-libev
  66. sudo apt-get update
  67. sudo apt install shadowsocks-libev
  68. ```
  69. #### Build deb package from source
  70. Supported distributions:
  71. * Debian 8, 9 or higher
  72. * Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, 16.04 LTS, 16.10 or higher
  73. For older systems, building `.deb` packages is not supported. Please directly install it from source.
  74. You can build shadowsocks-libev and all its dependencies by script:
  75. ```bash
  76. mkdir -p ~/build-area/
  77. cp ./scripts/build_deb.sh ~/build-area/
  78. cd ~/build-area
  79. ./build_deb.sh
  80. ```
  81. Otherwise, try to build and install directly from source. See the [Linux](#linux) section below.
  82. **Note for Debian 8 (Jessie) users**:
  83. We strongly encourage you to install shadowsocks-libev from `jessie-backports`. If you insist on building from source, you will need to manually install libsodium from `jessie-backports`, **NOT** libsodium in main repository.
  84. Please follow the instructions on [Debian Backports Website](https://backports.debian.org).
  85. ``` bash
  86. cd shadowsocks-libev
  87. sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends devscripts equivs
  88. mk-build-deps --root-cmd sudo --install --tool "apt-get -o Debug::pkgProblemResolver=yes --no-install-recommends -y"
  89. ./autogen.sh && dpkg-buildpackage -b -us -uc
  90. cd ..
  91. sudo dpkg -i shadowsocks-libev*.deb
  92. ```
  93. #### Configure and start the service
  94. ```
  95. # Edit the configuration file
  96. sudo vim /etc/shadowsocks-libev/config.json
  97. # Edit the default configuration for debian
  98. sudo vim /etc/default/shadowsocks-libev
  99. # Start the service
  100. sudo /etc/init.d/shadowsocks-libev start # for sysvinit, or
  101. sudo systemctl start shadowsocks-libev # for systemd
  102. ```
  103. ### Fedora & RHEL
  104. Supported distributions:
  105. * Fedora 22, 23, 24
  106. * RHEL 6, 7 and derivatives (including CentOS, Scientific Linux)
  107. #### Build from source with centos
  108. If you are using CentOS 7, you need to install these prequirement to build from source code:
  109. ```bash
  110. yum install epel-release -y
  111. yum install gcc gettext autoconf libtool automake make pcre-devel asciidoc xmlto udns-devel libev-devel libsodium-devel mbedtls-devel -y
  112. ```
  113. #### Install from repository
  114. Enable repo via `dnf`:
  115. ```
  116. su -c 'dnf copr enable librehat/shadowsocks'
  117. ```
  118. Or download yum repo on [Fedora Copr](https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/librehat/shadowsocks/) and put it inside `/etc/yum.repos.d/`. The release `Epel` is for RHEL and its derivatives.
  119. Then, install `shadowsocks-libev` via `dnf`:
  120. ```bash
  121. su -c 'dnf update'
  122. su -c 'dnf install shadowsocks-libev'
  123. ```
  124. or `yum`:
  125. ```bash
  126. su -c 'yum update'
  127. su -c 'yum install shadowsocks-libev'
  128. ```
  129. ### Archlinux
  130. ```bash
  131. sudo pacman -S shadowsocks-libev
  132. ```
  133. Please refer to downstream [PKGBUILD](https://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit/community.git/tree/trunk?h=packages/shadowsocks-libev)
  134. script for extra modifications and distribution-specific bugs.
  135. ### NixOS
  136. ```bash
  137. nix-env -iA nixos.shadowsocks-libev
  138. ```
  139. ### Nix
  140. ```bash
  141. nix-env -iA nixpkgs.shadowsocks-libev
  142. ```
  143. ### Linux
  144. In general, you need the following build dependencies:
  145. * autotools (autoconf, automake, libtool)
  146. * gettext
  147. * pkg-config
  148. * libmbedtls
  149. * libsodium
  150. * libpcre3 (old pcre library)
  151. * libev
  152. * libudns
  153. * asciidoc (for documentation only)
  154. * xmlto (for documentation only)
  155. If your system is too old to provide libmbedtls and libsodium (later than **v1.0.8**), you will need to either install those libraries manually or upgrade your system.
  156. If your system provides with those libraries, you **should not** install them from source. You should jump this section and install them from distribution repository instead.
  157. For some of the distributions, you might install build dependencies like this:
  158. ```bash
  159. # Installation of basic build dependencies
  160. ## Debian / Ubuntu
  161. sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends gettext build-essential autoconf libtool libpcre3-dev asciidoc xmlto libev-dev libudns-dev automake libmbedtls-dev libsodium-dev
  162. ## CentOS / Fedora / RHEL
  163. sudo yum install gettext gcc autoconf libtool automake make asciidoc xmlto udns-devel libev-devel
  164. ## Arch
  165. sudo pacman -S gettext gcc autoconf libtool automake make asciidoc xmlto udns libev
  166. # Installation of Libsodium
  167. export LIBSODIUM_VER=1.0.12
  168. wget https://download.libsodium.org/libsodium/releases/libsodium-$LIBSODIUM_VER.tar.gz
  169. tar xvf libsodium-$LIBSODIUM_VER.tar.gz
  170. pushd libsodium-$LIBSODIUM_VER
  171. ./configure --prefix=/usr && make
  172. sudo make install
  173. popd
  174. sudo ldconfig
  175. # Installation of MbedTLS
  176. export MBEDTLS_VER=2.4.2
  177. wget https://tls.mbed.org/download/mbedtls-$MBEDTLS_VER-gpl.tgz
  178. tar xvf mbedtls-$MBEDTLS_VER-gpl.tgz
  179. pushd mbedtls-$MBEDTLS_VER
  180. make SHARED=1 CFLAGS=-fPIC
  181. sudo make DESTDIR=/usr install
  182. popd
  183. sudo ldconfig
  184. # Start building
  185. ./autogen.sh && ./configure && make
  186. sudo make install
  187. ```
  188. You may need to manually install missing softwares.
  189. ### FreeBSD
  190. ```bash
  191. su
  192. cd /usr/ports/net/shadowsocks-libev
  193. make install
  194. ```
  195. Edit your config.json file. By default, it's located in /usr/local/etc/shadowsocks-libev.
  196. To enable shadowsocks-libev, add the following rc variable to your /etc/rc.conf file:
  197. ```
  198. shadowsocks_libev_enable="YES"
  199. ```
  200. Start the Shadowsocks server:
  201. ```bash
  202. service shadowsocks_libev start
  203. ```
  204. ### OpenWRT
  205. The OpenWRT project is maintained here:
  206. [openwrt-shadowsocks](https://github.com/shadowsocks/openwrt-shadowsocks).
  207. ### OS X
  208. For OS X, use [Homebrew](http://brew.sh) to install or build.
  209. Install Homebrew:
  210. ```bash
  211. ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
  212. ```
  213. Install shadowsocks-libev:
  214. ```bash
  215. brew install shadowsocks-libev
  216. ```
  217. ## Usage
  218. For a detailed and complete list of all supported arguments,
  219. you may refer to the man pages of the applications, respectively.
  220. ```
  221.    ss-[local|redir|server|tunnel|manager]
  222. -s <server_host> host name or ip address of your remote server
  223. -p <server_port> port number of your remote server
  224. -l <local_port> port number of your local server
  225. -k <password> password of your remote server
  226. -m <encrypt_method> Encrypt method: rc4-md5,
  227. aes-128-gcm, aes-192-gcm, aes-256-gcm,
  228. aes-128-cfb, aes-192-cfb, aes-256-cfb,
  229. aes-128-ctr, aes-192-ctr, aes-256-ctr,
  230. camellia-128-cfb, camellia-192-cfb,
  231. camellia-256-cfb, bf-cfb,
  232. chacha20-poly1305, chacha20-ietf-poly1305
  233. salsa20, chacha20 and chacha20-ietf.
  234. [-f <pid_file>] the file path to store pid
  235. [-t <timeout>] socket timeout in seconds
  236. [-c <config_file>] the path to config file
  237. [-i <interface>] network interface to bind,
  238. not available in redir mode
  239. [-b <local_address>] local address to bind
  240. [-u] enable udprelay mode,
  241. TPROXY is required in redir mode
  242. [-U] enable UDP relay and disable TCP relay,
  243. not available in local mode
  244. [-L <addr>:<port>] specify destination server address and port
  245. for local port forwarding,
  246. only available in tunnel mode
  247. [-d <addr>] setup name servers for internal DNS resolver,
  248. only available in server mode
  249. [--fast-open] enable TCP fast open,
  250. only available in local and server mode,
  251. with Linux kernel > 3.7.0
  252. [--acl <acl_file>] config file of ACL (Access Control List)
  253. only available in local and server mode
  254. [--manager-address <addr>] UNIX domain socket address
  255. only available in server and manager mode
  256. [--executable <path>] path to the executable of ss-server
  257. only available in manager mode
  258. [--plugin <name>] Enable SIP003 plugin. (Experimental)
  259. [--plugin-opts <options>] Set SIP003 plugin options. (Experimental)
  260. [-v] verbose mode
  261. notes:
  262. ss-redir provides a transparent proxy function and only works on the
  263. Linux platform with iptables.
  264. ```
  265. ## Advanced usage
  266. The latest shadowsocks-libev has provided a *redir* mode. You can configure your Linux-based box or router to proxy all TCP traffic transparently.
  267. # Create new chain
  268. root@Wrt:~# iptables -t nat -N SHADOWSOCKS
  269. root@Wrt:~# iptables -t mangle -N SHADOWSOCKS
  270. root@Wrt:~# iptables -t mangle -N SHADOWSOCKS_MARK
  271. # Ignore your shadowsocks server's addresses
  272. # It's very IMPORTANT, just be careful.
  273. root@Wrt:~# iptables -t nat -A SHADOWSOCKS -d 123.123.123.123 -j RETURN
  274. # Ignore LANs and any other addresses you'd like to bypass the proxy
  275. # See Wikipedia and RFC5735 for full list of reserved networks.
  276. # See ashi009/bestroutetb for a highly optimized CHN route list.
  277. root@Wrt:~# iptables -t nat -A SHADOWSOCKS -d 0.0.0.0/8 -j RETURN
  278. root@Wrt:~# iptables -t nat -A SHADOWSOCKS -d 10.0.0.0/8 -j RETURN
  279. root@Wrt:~# iptables -t nat -A SHADOWSOCKS -d 127.0.0.0/8 -j RETURN
  280. root@Wrt:~# iptables -t nat -A SHADOWSOCKS -d 169.254.0.0/16 -j RETURN
  281. root@Wrt:~# iptables -t nat -A SHADOWSOCKS -d 172.16.0.0/12 -j RETURN
  282. root@Wrt:~# iptables -t nat -A SHADOWSOCKS -d 192.168.0.0/16 -j RETURN
  283. root@Wrt:~# iptables -t nat -A SHADOWSOCKS -d 224.0.0.0/4 -j RETURN
  284. root@Wrt:~# iptables -t nat -A SHADOWSOCKS -d 240.0.0.0/4 -j RETURN
  285. # Anything else should be redirected to shadowsocks's local port
  286. root@Wrt:~# iptables -t nat -A SHADOWSOCKS -p tcp -j REDIRECT --to-ports 12345
  287. # Add any UDP rules
  288. root@Wrt:~# ip route add local default dev lo table 100
  289. root@Wrt:~# ip rule add fwmark 1 lookup 100
  290. root@Wrt:~# iptables -t mangle -A SHADOWSOCKS -p udp --dport 53 -j TPROXY --on-port 12345 --tproxy-mark 0x01/0x01
  291. root@Wrt:~# iptables -t mangle -A SHADOWSOCKS_MARK -p udp --dport 53 -j MARK --set-mark 1
  292. # Apply the rules
  293. root@Wrt:~# iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp -j SHADOWSOCKS
  294. root@Wrt:~# iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -j SHADOWSOCKS
  295. root@Wrt:~# iptables -t mangle -A OUTPUT -j SHADOWSOCKS_MARK
  296. # Start the shadowsocks-redir
  297. root@Wrt:~# ss-redir -u -c /etc/config/shadowsocks.json -f /var/run/shadowsocks.pid
  298. ## Shadowsocks over KCP
  299. It's quite easy to use shadowsocks and [KCP](https://github.com/skywind3000/kcp) together with [kcptun](https://github.com/xtaci/kcptun).
  300. The goal of shadowsocks over KCP is to provide a fully configurable, UDP based protocol to improve poor connections, e.g. a high packet loss 3G network.
  301. ### Setup your server
  302. ```bash
  303. server_linux_amd64 -l :21 -t 127.0.0.1:443 --crypt none --mtu 1200 --nocomp --mode normal --dscp 46 &
  304. ss-server -s 0.0.0.0 -p 443 -k passwd -m chacha20 -u
  305. ```
  306. ### Setup your client
  307. ```bash
  308. client_linux_amd64 -l 127.0.0.1:1090 -r <server_ip>:21 --crypt none --mtu 1200 --nocomp --mode normal --dscp 46 &
  309. ss-local -s 127.0.0.1 -p 1090 -k passwd -m chacha20 -l 1080 -b 0.0.0.0 &
  310. ss-local -s <server_ip> -p 443 -k passwd -m chacha20 -l 1080 -U -b 0.0.0.0
  311. ```
  312. ## Security Tips
  313. Although shadowsocks-libev can handle thousands of concurrent connections nicely, we still recommend
  314. setting up your server's firewall rules to limit connections from each user:
  315. # Up to 32 connections are enough for normal usage
  316. iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --syn --dport ${SHADOWSOCKS_PORT} -m connlimit --connlimit-above 32 -j REJECT --reject-with tcp-reset
  317. ## License
  318. ```
  319. Copyright: 2013-2015, Clow Windy <clowwindy42@gmail.com>
  320. 2013-2017, Max Lv <max.c.lv@gmail.com>
  321. 2014, Linus Yang <linusyang@gmail.com>
  322. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
  323. it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  324. the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
  325. (at your option) any later version.
  326. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  327. but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  328. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  329. GNU General Public License for more details.
  330. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  331. along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  332. ```