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ss-server(1)
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NAME
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ss-server - shadowsocks server, libev port
SYNOPSIS
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*ss-server*
[-AuUv] [-h|--help]
[-s <server_host>] [-p <server_port>] [-l <local_port>]
[-k <password>] [-m <encrypt_method>] [-f <pid_file>]
[-t <timeout>] [-c <config_file>] [-i <interface>]
[-a <user_name>] [-d <addr>] [-n <nofile>]
[--fast-open] [--acl <acl_config>]
[--manager-address <path_to_unix_domain>]
DESCRIPTION
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*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-server`(1) runs on a remote server to provide secured tunnel service.
For more information, check out `shadowsocks-libev`(8).
OPTIONS
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-s <server_host>::
Set the server's hostname or IP.
-p <server_port>::
Set the server's port number.
-k <password>::
Set the password. The server and the client should use the same password.
-m <encrypt_method>::
Set the cipher.
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*Shadowsocks-libev* accepts 18 different ciphers:
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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.
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The default cipher is 'table'.
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If built with PolarSSL or custom OpenSSL libraries, some of
these ciphers may not work.
-a <user_name>::
Run as a specific user.
-f <pid_file>::
Start shadowsocks as a daemon with specific pid file.
-t <timeout>::
Set the socket timeout in seconds. The default value is 60.
-c <config_file>::
Use a configuration file.
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Refer to `shadowsocks-libev`(8) 'CONFIG FILE' section for more details.
-n <number>::
Specify max number of open files.
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Only available on Linux.
-i <interface>::
Send traffic through specific network interface.
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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-server` 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.
-b <local_address>::
Specify local address to bind.
-u::
Enable UDP relay.
-U::
Enable UDP relay and disable TCP relay.
-A::
Enable onetime authentication.
-6::
Resovle hostname to IPv6 address first.
-w::
Enable white list mode (when ACL enabled).
-d <addr>::
Setup name servers for internal DNS resolver (libudns).
The default server is fetched from '/etc/resolv.conf'.
--fast-open::
Enable TCP fast open.
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Only available with Linux kernel > 3.7.0.
--acl <acl_config>::
Enable ACL (Access Control List) and specify config file.
--manager-address <path_to_unix_domain>::
Specify UNIX domain socket address for the communication between ss-manager(1) and ss-server(1).
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Only available in server and manager mode.
-v::
Enable verbose mode.
-h|--help::
Print help message.
EXAMPLE
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It is recommended to use a config file when starting `ss-server`(1).
The config file is written in JSON and is easy to edit.
Check out the 'SEE ALSO' section for the default path of config file.
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# Start the ss-server
ss-server -c /etc/shadowsocks-libev/config.json
....
INCOMPATIBILITY
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The config file of `shadowsocks-libev`(8) is slightly different from original
shadowsocks.
In order to listen to both IPv4/IPv6 address, use the following grammar in
your config json file:
....
{
"server":["[::0]","0.0.0.0"],
...
}
....
SEE ALSO
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`ss-local`(1),
`ss-tunnel`(1),
`ss-redir`(1),
`ss-manager`(1),
`shadowsocks-libev`(8),
`iptables`(8),
/etc/shadowsocks-libev/config.json