ss-manager(1) ============= NAME ---- ss-manager - ss-server controller for multi-user management and traffic statistics SYNOPSIS -------- *ss-manager* [-AuUv] [-h|--help] [-s ] [-p ] [-l ] [-k ] [-m ] [-f ] [-t ] [-c ] [-i ] [-b ] [-a ] [--manager-address ] [--executable ] DESCRIPTION ----------- *Shadowsocks-libev* is a lightweight and secure socks5 proxy. It is a port of the original shadowsocks created by clowwindy. *Shadowsocks-libev* is written in pure C and takes advantage of libev to achieve both high performance and low resource consumption. *Shadowsocks-libev* consists of five components. `ss-manager`(1) is a controller for multi-user management and traffic statistics, using UNIX domain socket to talk with `ss-server`(1). Also, it provides a UNIX domain socket or IP based API for other software. About the details of this API, please refer to the following 'PROTOCOL' section. OPTIONS ------- -s :: Set the server's hostname or IP. -k :: Set the password. The server and the client should use the same password. -m :: Set the cipher. + *Shadowsocks-libev* accepts 18 different ciphers: + table, rc4, rc4-md5, aes-128-cfb, aes-192-cfb, aes-256-cfb, bf-cfb, camellia-128-cfb, camellia-192-cfb, camellia-256-cfb, cast5-cfb, des-cfb, idea-cfb, rc2-cfb, seed-cfb, salsa20, chacha20 and chacha20-ietf. + The default cipher is 'table'. + If built with PolarSSL or custom OpenSSL libraries, some of these ciphers may not work. -a :: Run as a specific user. -f :: Start shadowsocks as a daemon with specific pid file. -t :: Set the socket timeout in seconds. The default value is 60. -c :: Use a configuration file. -i :: Send traffic through specific network interface. + For example, there are three interfaces in your device, which is lo (127.0.0.1), eth0 (192.168.0.1) and eth1 (192.168.0.2). Meanwhile, you configure `ss-local` to listen on 0.0.0.0:8388 and bind to eth1. That results the traffic go out through eth1, but not lo nor eth0. This option is useful to control traffic in multi-interface environment. -u:: Enable UDP relay. -U:: Enable UDP relay and disable TCP relay. -A:: Enable onetime authentication. -d :: Setup name servers for internal DNS resolver (libudns). The default server is fetched from `/etc/resolv.conf`. --fast-open:: Enable TCP fast open. + Only available with Linux kernel > 3.7.0. --acl :: Enable ACL (Access Control List) and specify config file. --manager-address :: Specify UNIX domain socket address for the communication between ss-manager(1) and ss-server(1). + Only available in server and manager mode. --executable :: Specify the executable path of ss-server. + Only available in manager mode. -v:: Enable verbose mode. -h|--help:: Print help message. PROTOCOL -------- `ss-manager`(1) provides several APIs through UDP protocol: Send UDP commands in the following format to the manager-address provided to ss-manager(1): :::: command: [JSON data] To add a port: :::: add: {"server_port": 8001, "password":"7cd308cc059"} To remove a port: :::: remove: {"server_port": 8001} To receive a pong: :::: ping Then `ss-manager`(1) will send back the traffic statistics: :::: stat: {"8001":11370} EXAMPLE ------- To use `ss-manager`(1), First start it and specify necessary information. Then communicate with `ss-manager`(1) through UNIX Domain Socket using UDP protocol: .... # Start the manager. Arguments for ss-server will be passed to generated # ss-server process(es) respectively. ss-manager --manager-address /tmp/manager.sock --executable $(which ss-server) -s example.com -m aes-256-cfb -c /path/to/config.json # Connect to the socket. Using netcat-openbsd as an example. # You should use scripts or other programs for further management. nc -Uu /tmp/manager.sock .... After that, you may communicate with `ss-manager`(1) as described above in the 'PROTOCOL' section. SEE ALSO -------- `ss-local`(1), `ss-server`(1), `ss-tunnel`(1), `ss-redir`(1), `shadowsocks-libev`(8), `iptables`(8), /etc/shadowsocks-libev/config.json