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First Start
1. Environment
The manual tutorial, the default system is linux, the program is proxy; all operations require root privileges;
If you are windows, please use the windows version of proxy.exe.
2. Using configuration files
The next tutorial will introduce the usage method through the command line parameters, or you can get the parameters by reading the configuration file.
The specific format is to specify the configuration file by the @ symbol, for example: proxy @configfile.txt
The format in configfile.txt is that the first line is the name of the subcommand, and the second line starts with one parameter per line.
Format: parameter Parameter value
, direct write parameter without parameter value, for example: --nolog
For example, the contents of configfile.txt are as follows:
Http
-t tcp
-p :33080
--forever
3. Debug output
By default, the information output by the log does not include the number of file lines. In some cases, in order to troubleshoot the program, the problem is quickly located.
You can use the --debug parameter to output the number of lines of code and milliseconds.
4. Using log files
By default, the log is displayed directly in the console. If you want to save to a file, you can use the --log parameter.
For example: --log proxy.log, the log will be output to the proxy.log to facilitate troubleshooting.
5. Generate the certificate file required for encrypted communication
The http, tcp, udp proxy process communicates with the upstream. For security, we use encrypted communication. Of course, we can choose not to encrypt the communication. All the communication and the upstream communication in this tutorial are encrypted, and the certificate file is required.
-
Generate a self-signed certificate and key file with the following command.
proxy keygen -C proxy
The certificate file proxy.crt and the key file proxy.key will be generated under the current program directory. -
Use the following command to generate a new certificate using the self-signed certificate proxy.crt and the key file proxy.key: goproxy.crt and goproxy.key.
proxy keygen -s -C proxy -c goproxy
The certificate file goproxy.crt and the key file goproxy.key will be generated under the current program directory. -
By default, the domain name inside the certificate is random and can be specified using the
-n test.com
parameter. -
More usage:
proxy keygen --help
.
6. Running in the background
After the proxy is executed by default, you cannot close the command line if you want to keep the proxy running.
If you want to run the proxy in the background, the command line can be closed, just add the --daemon parameter at the end of the command.
For example:
proxy http -t tcp -p "0.0.0.0:38080" --daemon
7. Guardian running
The daemon runs the parameter --forever, for example: proxy http --forever
,
The proxy will fork the child process, and then monitor the child process. If the child process exits abnormally, restart the child process after 5 seconds.
This parameter is matched with the background running parameter --daemon and log parameter --log, which can guarantee that the proxy will always execute in the background without accidentally exiting.
And you can see the output log content of the proxy through the log file.
For example: proxy http -p ":9090" --forever --log proxy.log --daemon
8. Security advice
When the VPS is behind the nat device, the vps network interface IP is the intranet IP. At this time, you can use the -g parameter to add the vps external network ip to prevent the infinite loop.
Suppose your vps external network ip is 23.23.23.23. The following command sets 23.23.23.23 with the -g parameter.
proxy http -g "23.23.23.23"
9. Load balancing and high availability
The HTTP(S)\SOCKS5\SPS proxy supports upper-level load balancing and high availability, and multiple upstream repeat-P parameters can be used.
The load balancing policy supports five types, which can be specified by the --lb-method
parameter:
Roundrobin used in turn
Leastconn uses the minimum number of connections
Leasttime uses the least connection time
Hash uses a fixed upstream based on the client address
Weight Select a upstream according to the weight and number of connections of each upstream
prompt:
-
The load balancing check interval can be set by
--lb-retrytime
in milliseconds. -
The load balancing connection timeout can be set by
--lb-timeout
in milliseconds. -
If the load balancing policy is weight, the -P format is: 2.2.2.2: 3880?w=1, where 1 is the weight and an integer greater than 0.
-
If the load balancing policy is hash, the default is to select the upstream based on the client address. You can select the upstream by using the destination address of the access
--lb-hashtarget
. -
The TCP proxies has no parameter
--lb-hashtarget
. -
Default is load balancing + high availability mode. If the parameter
--lb-onlyha
is used, only the high availability mode is used, then a node is selected according to the load balancing strategy, and this node will be used until it is not alive, then another node will be selected for using, thus cycling. -
If the all nodes are not alive, a random node will be selected for using.
10. Agent springboard jump
Http (s) agent, SPS agent, intranet penetration, tcp agent support the connection of upstreams through intermediate third-party agents,
The parameters are: --jumper, all the formats are as follows:
http://username:password@host:port
http://host:port
https://username:password@host:port
https://host:port
socks5://username:password@host:port
socks5://host:port
socks5s://username:password@host:port
socks5s://host:port
ss://method:password@host:port
Http,socks5 represents the normal http and socks5 proxy.
Https,socks5s represents the http and socks5 agents protected by tls.
That is http proxy over TLS, socks over TLS.
11. Domain Name Black and White List
The socks/http(s)/sps proxy supports domain name black and white lists.
Use the --stop parameter to specify a domain name blacklist file, then the connection will be disconnected when the user connects these domains in the file.
Specify a domain name whitelist file with the --only parameter, then the connection will be disconnected when the user connects to a domain other than those domains in the file.
If both --stop and --only are set, then only --only will work.
The format of the black and white domain name list file is as follows:
**.baidu.com
*.taobao.com
A.com
192.168.1.1
192.168.*.*
?.qq.com
Description:
- One domain name per line, domain name writing supports wildcards
*
and?
,*
represents any number of characters,?
represents an arbitrary character,
2.**.baidu.com
Matches no matter how many levels all suffixes are ..baidu.com`.
3.*.taobao.com
The matching suffix is the third-level domain name of .taobao.com
.
- It can also be an IP address directly.
5.#
at the beginning of the comment.
12. Client IP Blacklist and Whitelist
socks/http(s)/sps/tcp/udp/dns/ intranet penetration bridge/intranet penetration tbridge, support client IP black and white list.
Use the --ip-deny parameter to specify a client IP blacklist list file, then the connection will be disconnected when the user's IP is in this file.
Use the --ip-allow parameter to specify a client IP whitelist file, then the connection will be disconnected when the user's IP is not in the file.
If both --ip-deny and --ip-allow are set, then only --ip-allow will work.
The format of the client IP blacklist and whitelist file is as follows:
192.168.1.1
192.168.*.*
192.168.1?.*
Description:
- One domain name per domain, domain name writing supports wildcards
*
and?
,*
represents any number of characters,?
represents an arbitrary character.
2.#
at the beginning of the comment.
13. Protocol loading file
There are many places in the proxy's various proxy functions to set a file. For example: --blocked Specifies a domain name list file that goes directly to the upper level. The parameter value is the path of the file.
If the parameter supports the protocol loading file, the file path can be not only the file path, but also:
a. The base64 encoding at the beginning of "base64://" indicates the contents of the above file, for example: base64://ajfpoajsdfa=
b. "str://" at the beginning of the English comma separated multiple, such as: str://xxx, yyy
The proxy's blocked, direct, stop, only, hosts, resolve.rules, rewriter.rules, ip.allow, ip.deny files support protocol loading.
14.Concurrent client connections
socks5\sps\http proxies, the parameter that controls the number of concurrent client connections is: --max-conns-rate
, which controls the maximum number of client connections per second, default: 20, 0 is unlimited
15 Listen on multiple ports
"tcp / http / socks / sps" supports listen on multiple ports and range ports.
Under normal circumstances, it is sufficient to listen on one port, but if you need to listen on multiple ports, the -p parameter is supported.
The format is: -p 0.0.0.0:80,0.0.0.0:443,.0.0.0.0:8000-9000,:5000-6000
, more The bindings can be separated by commas.
1.HTTP Proxies
1.1. Ordinary level HTTP proxy
proxy http -t tcp -p "0.0.0.0:38080"
Listen port argument -p
can be:
-p ":8081" listen on 8081
-p ":8081,:8082" listen on 8081 and 8082
-p ":8081,:8082,:9000-9999" listen on 8081 and 8082 and 9000 and 9001 to 9999, 1002 total ports
1.2. Ordinary secondary HTTP proxy
Use local port 8090, assuming the upstream HTTP proxy is 22.22.22.22:8080
proxy http -t tcp -p "0.0.0.0:8090" -T tcp -P "22.22.22.22:8080"
We can also specify the black and white list file of the website domain name, one domain name per line, the matching rule is the rightmost match, for example: baidu.com, the match is ..baidu.com, the blacklist domain name goes directly to the upstream agent, whitelist The domain name does not go to the upstream agent.
proxy http -p "0.0.0.0:8090" -T tcp -P "22.22.22.22:8080" -b blocked.txt -d direct.txt
1.3.HTTP secondary agent (encryption)
Note: The
proxy.crt
andproxy.key
used by the secondary proxy should be consistent with the primary proxy.
Level 1 HTTP proxy (VPS, IP: 22.22.22.22)
proxy http -t tls -p ":38080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Secondary HTTP proxy (local Linux)
proxy http -t tcp -p ":8080" -T tls -P "22.22.22.22:38080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Then access the local port 8080 is to access the proxy port 38080 on the VPS.
Secondary HTTP proxy (local windows)
proxy.exe http -t tcp -p ":8080" -T tls -P "22.22.22.22:38080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Then set your windos system, the proxy that needs to go through the proxy Internet program is http mode, the address is: 127.0.0.1, the port is: 8080, the program can access the Internet through vps through the encrypted channel.
1.4.HTTP Level 3 Agent (Encryption)
Level 1 HTTP proxy VPS_01, IP: 22.22.22.22
proxy http -t tls -p ":38080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Secondary HTTP proxy VPS_02, IP: 33.33.33.33
proxy http -t tls -p ":28080" -T tls -P "22.22.22.22:38080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Level 3 HTTP proxy (local)
proxy http -t tcp -p ":8080" -T tls -P "33.33.33.33:28080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Then accessing the local port 8080 is to access the proxy port 38080 on the primary HTTP proxy.
1.5.Basic certification
For the proxy HTTP protocol, we can perform Basic authentication. The authenticated username and password can be specified on the command line.
proxy http -t tcp -p ":33080" -a "user1:pass1" -a "user2:pass2"
For multiple users, repeat the -a parameter.
It can also be placed in a file in the format of a "username:password" and then specified with -F.
proxy http -t tcp -p ":33080" -F auth-file.txt
In addition, the http(s) proxy also integrates external HTTP API authentication. We can specify an http url interface address with the --auth-url parameter.
Then when there is a user connection, the proxy will request the url in GET mode, and bring the following four parameters. If the HTTP status code 204 is returned, the authentication is successful.
In other cases, the authentication failed.
For example:
proxy http -t tcp -p ":33080" --auth-url "http://test.com/auth.php"
When the user connects, the proxy will request the url ("http://test.com/auth.php") in GET mode.
Take five parameters: user, pass, ip, local_ip, target:
Http://test.com/auth.php?user={USER}&pass={PASS}&ip={IP}&local_ip={LOCAL_IP}&target={TARGET}
User: username
Pass: password
Ip: User's IP, for example: 192.168.1.200
Local_ip: IP of the server accessed by the user, for example: 3.3.3.3
Target: URL accessed by the user, for example: http://demo.com:80/1.html or https://www.baidu.com:80
If there is no -a or -F or --auth-url parameter, the Basic authentication is turned off.
1.6. HTTP proxy traffic is forced to go to the upper HTTP proxy
By default, the proxy will intelligently determine whether a website domain name is inaccessible. If it is not accessible, it will go to the upper level HTTP proxy. With --always, all HTTP proxy traffic can be forced to go to the upper HTTP proxy.
proxy http --always -t tls -p ":28080" -T tls -P "22.22.22.22:38080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
1.7.HTTP(S) via SSH relay
Description: The principle of ssh transfer is to use the forwarding function of ssh, that is, after you connect to ssh, you can access the target address through ssh proxy.
Suppose there is: vps
- IP is 2.2.2.2, ssh port is 22, ssh username is: user, ssh user password is: demo
- The user's ssh private key name is user.key
1.7.1 How to ssh username and password
Local HTTP(S) proxy port 28080, executing:
proxy http -T ssh -P "2.2.2.2:22" -u user -D demo -t tcp -p ":28080"
1.7.2 How to ssh username and key
Local HTTP(S) proxy port 28080, executing:
proxy http -T ssh -P "2.2.2.2:22" -u user -S user.key -t tcp -p ":28080"
1.8.KCP protocol transmission
The KCP protocol requires the --kcp-key parameter to set a password for encrypting and decrypting data.
Level 1 HTTP proxy (VPS, IP: 22.22.22.22)
proxy http -t kcp -p ":38080" --kcp-key mypassword
Secondary HTTP proxy (local Linux)
proxy http -t tcp -p ":8080" -T kcp -P "22.22.22.22:38080" --kcp-key mypassword
Then access the local port 8080 is to access the proxy port 38080 on the VPS, the data is transmitted through the kcp protocol, note that the kcp is the udp protocol, so the firewall needs to release the 380p udp protocol.
1.9 HTTP(S) Reverse Proxy
The proxy not only supports the proxy setting in other software, but also provides proxy services for other software. It also supports directly parsing the requested website domain name to the proxy listening ip, and then the proxy listens to the 80 and 443 ports, then the proxy will automatically You proxy access to the HTTP(S) website you need to access.
How to use:
On the "last level proxy proxy" machine, because the proxy is to be disguised as all websites, the default HTTP port of the website is 80, HTTPS is 443, and the proxy can listen to ports 80 and 443. Parameters -p multiple addresses with commas segmentation.
proxy http -t tcp -p :80,:443
This command starts a proxy agent on the machine, and listens to ports 80 and 443 at the same time. It can be used as a normal proxy, or directly resolve the domain name that needs to be proxyed to the IP of this machine.
If there is a upstream agent, then refer to the above tutorial to set the upstream, the use is exactly the same.
proxy http -t tcp -p :80,:443 -T tls -P "2.2.2.2:33080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Note:
The DNS resolution result of the server where the proxy is located cannot be affected by the custom resolution, otherwise it will be infinite loop. The proxy proxy should specify the --dns 8.8.8.8
parameter.
1.10 HTTP(S) Transparent Proxy
This mode needs to have a certain network foundation. If the related concepts are not understood, please search for it yourself.
Assuming the proxy is now running on the router, the startup command is as follows:
proxy http -t tcp -p :33080 -T tls -P "2.2.2.2:33090" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Then add the iptables rule, here are the reference rules:
#Upper proxy server IP address:
Proxy_server_ip=2.2.2.2
#路由器Running port for proxy listening:
Proxy_local_port=33080
#The following does not need to be modified
#create a new chain named PROXY
Iptables -t nat -N PROXY
# Ignore your PROXY server's addresses
# It's very IMPORTANT, just be careful.
Iptables -t nat -A PROXY -d $proxy_server_ip -j RETURN
# Ignore LANs IP address
Iptables -t nat -A PROXY -d 0.0.0.0/8 -j RETURN
Iptables -t nat -A PROXY -d 10.0.0.0/8 -j RETURN
Iptables -t nat -A PROXY -d 127.0.0.0/8 -j RETURN
Iptables -t nat -A PROXY -d 169.254.0.0/16 -j RETURN
Iptables -t nat -A PROXY -d 172.16.0.0/12 -j RETURN
Iptables -t nat -A PROXY -d 192.168.0.0/16 -j RETURN
Iptables -t nat -A PROXY -d 224.0.0.0/4 -j RETURN
Iptables -t nat -A PROXY -d 240.0.0.0/4 -j RETURN
# Anything to port 80 443 should be redirected to PROXY's local port
Iptables -t nat -A PROXY -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-ports $proxy_local_port
Iptables -t nat -A PROXY -p tcp --dport 443 -j REDIRECT --to-ports $proxy_local_port
# Apply the rules to nat client
Iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp -j PROXY
# Apply the rules to localhost
Iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp -j PROXY
- Clear the entire chain iptables -F Chain names such as iptables -t nat -F PROXY
- Delete the specified user-defined chain iptables -X chain name such as iptables -t nat -X PROXY
- Remove rules from the selected chain iptables -D chain name Rule details such as iptables -t nat -D PROXY -d 223.223.192.0/255.255.240.0 -j RETURN
1.11 Custom DNS
--dns-address and --dns-ttl parameters, used to specify the dns (--dns-address) used by the proxy to access the domain name.
And the analysis result cache time (--dns-ttl) seconds, to avoid system dns interference to the proxy, in addition to the cache function can also reduce the dns resolution time to improve access speed.
For example:
proxy http -p ":33080" --dns-address "8.8.8.8:53" --dns-ttl 300
1.12 Custom encryption
The proxy's http(s) proxy can encrypt tcp data via tls standard encryption and kcp protocol on top of tcp, in addition to support customization after tls and kcp.
Encryption, that is to say, custom encryption and tls|kcp can be used in combination. The internal use of AES256 encryption, you only need to define a password when you use it.
Encryption is divided into two parts, one is whether the local (-z) encryption and decryption, and the other is whether the transmission with the upstream (-Z) is encrypted or decrypted.
Custom encryption requires both ends to be proxy. The following two levels and three levels are used as examples:
Secondary instance
Execute on level 1 vps (ip: 2.2.2.2):
proxy http -t tcp -z demo_password -p :7777
Local secondary execution:
proxy http -T tcp -P 2.2.2.2:777 -Z demo_password -t tcp -p :8080
In this way, when the website is accessed through the local agent 8080, the target website is accessed through encrypted transmission with the upstream.
Three-level instance
Execute on level 1 vps (ip: 2.2.2.2):
proxy http -t tcp -z demo_password -p :7777
Execute on the secondary vps (ip: 3.3.3.3):
proxy http -T tcp -P 2.2.2.2:7777 -Z demo_password -t tcp -z other_password -p :8888
Local three-level execution:
proxy http -T tcp -P 3.3.3.3:8888 -Z other_password -t tcp -p :8080
In this way, when the website is accessed through the local agent 8080, the target website is accessed through encrypted transmission with the upstream.
1.13 Compressed transmission
The proxy http(s) proxy can encrypt tcp data through tls standard encryption and kcp protocol on top of tcp, and can also compress data before custom encryption.
That is to say, compression and custom encryption and tls|kcp can be used in combination. Compression is divided into two parts, one part is local (-m) compression transmission.
Part of it is compressed with the upstream (-M) transmission.
Compression requires both sides to be proxy. Compression also protects (encrypted) data to a certain extent. The following uses Level 2 and Level 3 as examples:
Secondary instance
Execute on level 1 vps (ip: 2.2.2.2):
proxy http -t tcp -m -p :7777
Local secondary execution:
proxy http -T tcp -P 2.2.2.2:777 -M -t tcp -p :8080
In this way, when the website is accessed through the local agent 8080, the target website is accessed through compression with the upstream.
Three-level instance
Execute on level 1 vps (ip: 2.2.2.2):
proxy http -t tcp -m -p :7777
Execute on the secondary vps (ip: 3.3.3.3):
proxy http -T tcp -P 2.2.2.2:7777 -M -t tcp -m -p :8888
Local three-level execution:
proxy http -T tcp -P 3.3.3.3:8888 -M -t tcp -p :8080
In this way, when the website is accessed through the local agent 8080, the target website is accessed through compression with the upstream.
1.14 Load Balancing
The HTTP(S) proxy supports upper-level load balancing, and multiple upstream repeat-P parameters can be used.
proxy http --lb-method=hash -T tcp -P 1.1.1.1:33080 -P 2.1.1.1:33080 -P 3.1.1.1:33080
1.14.1 Setting the retry interval and timeout time
proxy http --lb-method=leastconn --lb-retrytime 300 --lb-timeout 300 -T tcp -P 1.1.1.1:33080 -P 2.1.1.1:33080 -P 3.1.1.1:33080 -t tcp - p :33080
1.14.2 Setting weights
proxy http --lb-method=weight -T tcp -P 1.1.1.1:33080?w=1 -P 2.1.1.1:33080?w=2 -P 3.1.1.1:33080?w=1 -t tcp - p :33080
1.14.3 Use the target address to select the upstream
proxy http --lb-hashtarget --lb-method=hash -T tcp -P 1.1.1.1:33080 -P 2.1.1.1:33080 -P 3.1.1.1:33080 -t tcp -p :33080
1.15 Speed limit
The speed limit is 100K, which can be specified by the -l
parameter, for example: 100K 2000K 1M . 0 means no limit.
proxy http -t tcp -p 2.2.2.2:33080 -l 100K
1.16 Specifying Outgoing IP
The --bind-listen
parameter can be used to open the client connection with the portal IP, and use the portal IP as the outgoing IP to access the target website. If the incorrect IP is bound, the proxy will not work. At this point, the proxy will try to bind the target without binding the IP, and the log will prompt.
proxy http -t tcp -p 2.2.2.2:33080 --bind-listen
Flexible Outgoing IP
Although the above --bind-listen
parameter can specify the outgoing IP, the entry IP
and the outgoing IP
cannot be referenced artificially. If you want the ingress IP and the egress IP to be different, you can use the --bind-ip
parameter, format: IP:port
, for example: 1.1.1.1:8080
, [2000:0:0:0:0 :0:0:1]:8080
. For multiple binding requirements, the --bind-ip
parameter can be repeated.
For example, this machine has IP 5.5.5.5
, 6.6.6.6
, and monitors two ports 8888
and 7777
, the command is as follows:
Proxy tcp -t tcp -p :8888,:7777 --bind-ip 5.5.5.5:7777 --bind-ip 6.6.6.6:8888 -T tcp -P 2.2.2.2:3322
Then the client access port 7777
, the outgoing IP is 5.5.5.5
, access port 8888
, the outgoing IP is 6.6.6.6
, if both --bind-ip
and --bind- are set at the same time listen
,--bind-ip
has higher priority.
s
In addition, the IP
part of the --bind-ip
parameter supports specifying the network interface name
, wildcards
, and more than one can be specified. The detailed description is as follows:
- Specify the network interface name, such as:
--bind-ip eth0:7777
, and then the client accesses the7777
port, and the egress IP is the IP of the eth0 network interface. - The network interface name supports wildcards, such as:
--bind-ip eth0.*:7777
, then the client accesses the port7777
, and the egress IP is randomly selected from the IP of the network interface starting witheth0.
. - IP supports wildcards, such as:
--bind-ip 192.168.?.*:777
, then the client accesses the7777
port, the outgoing IP is all the IPs of the machine, and matches the IP of192.168.?.*
A randomly selected one. - It can also be several combinations of network interface name and IP, and several selective divisions using half-width, such as:
-bind-ip pppoe??,192.168.?.*:7777
, and then the client accesses the7777
port , The outgoing IP is the machine's network interface name matchingpppoe??
It is randomly selected from the IP matching192.168.?.*
in the machine IP. - The wildcard character
*
represents 0 to any character,?
Represents 1 character. - If the IP of the network interface changes, it will take effect in real time.
- You can use the
--bind-refresh
parameter to specify the interval to refresh the local network interface information, the default is5
, the unit is second.
1.17 Certificate parameters use base64 data
By default, the -C, -K parameter is the path to the crt certificate and the key file.
If it is the beginning of base64://, then the latter data is considered to be base64 encoded and will be used after decoding.
1.18 Intelligent mode
Intelligent mode setting, can be one of intelligent|direct|parent.
The default is: parent.
The meaning of each value is as follows:
--intelligent=direct
, the targets in the blocked are not directly connected.
--intelligent=parent
, the target that is not in the direct is going to the higher level.
--intelligent=intelligent
, blocked and direct have no targets, intelligently determine whether to use the upstream access target.
1.19 Help
proxy help http
2.TCP Proxies
2.1. Ordinary level TCP proxy
Local execution:
proxy tcp -p ":33080" -T tcp -P "192.168.22.33:22"
Then access the local port 33080 is to access port 22 of 192.168.22.33.
The -p
parameter supports :
-p ":8081" listen on 8081
-p ":8081,:8082" listen on 8081 and 8082
-p ":8081,:8082,:9000-9999" listen on 8081 and 8082 and 9000, 9001 to 9999 for a total of 1002 ports
If the number of local listening ports is greater than 1, the corresponding upper port corresponding to the local port will be connected, and the port in -P
will be ignored.
If you need a connection from all ports, connect to the upper specified port, you can add the parameter --lock-port
.
such as:
proxy tcp -p ":33080-33085" -T tcp -P "192.168.22.33:0"
Then the connection of the 33080
port will connect to the 33080
port of 192.168.22.33, and the other ports are similar. The local and upper ports are the same. At this time, the port in the parameter -P
uses 0
.
If you want to connect the ports of 33080
, 33081
, etc. to the 22
port of 192.168.22.33, you can add the parameter --lock-port
.
proxy tcp -p ":33080-33085" -T tcp -P "192.168.22.33:22" --lock-port
2.2. Ordinary secondary TCP proxy
VPS (IP: 22.22.2.33) is executed:
proxy tcp -p ":33080" -T tcp -P "127.0.0.1:8080"
Local execution:
proxy tcp -p ":23080" -T tcp -P "22.22.22.33:33080"
Then access the local port 23080 is to access port 8020 of 22.22.22.33.
2.3. Ordinary three-level TCP proxy
Primary TCP proxy VPS_01, IP: 22.22.22.22
proxy tcp -p ":38080" -T tcp -P "66.66.66.66:8080"
Secondary TCP proxy VPS_02, IP: 33.33.33.33
proxy tcp -p ":28080" -T tcp -P "22.22.22.22:38080"
Level 3 TCP proxy (local)
proxy tcp -p ":8080" -T tcp -P "33.33.33.33:28080"
Then access the local port 8080 is to access the port 8080 of 66.66.66.66 through the encrypted TCP tunnel.
2.4. Encrypting secondary TCP proxy
VPS (IP: 22.22.2.33) is executed:
proxy tcp -t tls -p ":33080" -T tcp -P "127.0.0.1:8080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Local execution:
proxy tcp -p ":23080" -T tls -P "22.22.22.33:33080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Then access the local port 23080 is to access the port 8080 of 22.22.22.33 through the encrypted TCP tunnel.
2.5.Encrypting Level 3 TCP Agent
Primary TCP proxy VPS_01, IP: 22.22.22.22
proxy tcp -t tls -p ":38080" -T tcp -P "66.66.66.66:8080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Secondary TCP proxy VPS_02, IP: 33.33.33.33
proxy tcp -t tls -p ":28080" -T tls -P "22.22.22.22:38080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Level 3 TCP proxy (local)
proxy tcp -p ":8080" -T tls -P "33.33.33.33:28080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Then access the local port 8080 is to access the port 8080 of 66.66.66.66 through the encrypted TCP tunnel.
2.6 Connecting to a upstream through a proxy
Sometimes the network where the proxy is located cannot directly access the external network. You need to use an https or socks5 proxy to access the Internet. Then this time
The -J parameter can help you to connect the proxy to the peer-P through the https or socks5 proxy when mapping the proxy tcp port, mapping the external port to the local.
The -J parameter format is as follows:
Https proxy writing:
The proxy needs authentication, username: username password: password
Https://username:password@host:port
Agent does not require authentication
Https://host:port
Socks5 proxy writing:
The proxy needs authentication, username: username password: password
Socks5://username:password@host:port
Agent does not require authentication
Socks5://host:port
Host: the IP or domain name of the proxy
Port: the port of the proxy
2.7 Specify Outgoing IP
When the TCP proxy is a superior type (parameter: -T) is tcp, it supports the specified exit IP. Using the --bind-listen
parameter, you can open the client to connect with the portal IP, and use the portal IP as the outgoing IP to access the target website. If an incorrect IP is bound, the proxy will not work, the proxy will try to bind the target without binding the IP, and the log will prompt.
proxy tcp -p ":33080" -T tcp -P" 192.168.22.33:22" -B
Flexible Outgoing IP
Although the above --bind-listen
parameter can specify the outgoing IP, the entry IP
and the outgoing IP
cannot be referenced artificially. If you want the ingress IP to be different from the egress IP, you can use the --bind-ip
parameter, format: IP:port
, for example: 1.1.1.1:8080
, [2000:0:0:0:0:0:0:1]:8080
. For multiple binding requirements, you can repeat the --bind-ip
parameter identification.
For example, this machine has IP 5.5.5.5
, 6.6.6.6
, and monitors two ports 8888
and 7777
, the command is as follows:
Proxy tcp -t tcp -p :8888,:7777 --bind-ip 5.5.5.5:7777 --bind-ip 6.6.6.6:8888 -T tcp -P 2.2.2.2:3322
Then the client access port 7777
, the outgoing IP is 5.5.5.5
, access port 8888
, the outgoing IP is 6.6.6.6
, if both --bind-ip
and --bind- are set at the same time listen
,--bind-ip
has higher priority.
In addition, the IP
part of the --bind-ip
parameter supports specifying the network interface name
, wildcards
, and more than one can be specified. The detailed description is as follows:
- Specify the network interface name, such as:
--bind-ip eth0:7777
, then the client accesses the7777
port, and the egress IP is the IP of the eth0 network interface. - The network interface name supports wildcards, for example:
--bind-ip eth0.*:7777
, then the client accesses the7777
port, and the egress IP is a randomly selected one of the network interface IPs starting witheth0.
. - IP supports wildcards, such as:
--bind-ip 192.168.?.*:7777
, then the client accesses the7777
port, and the exit IP is all the IPs of the machine, matching the IP of192.168.?.*
A randomly selected one. - It can also be multiple combinations of network interface name and IP, separated by half-width commas, such as:
--bind-ip pppoe??,192.168.?.*:7777
, then the client accesses the port7777
, The outgoing IP is the machine's network interface name matchingpppoe??
It is a randomly selected one among all IPs of the machine that matches192.168.?.*
. - The wildcard character
*
represents 0 to any number of characters, and?
represents 1 character. - If the IP of the network interface changes, it will take effect in real time.
- You can use the
--bind-refresh
parameter to specify the interval to refresh the local network interface information, the default is5
, the unit is second.
2.8 Speed limit, connections limit
The parameter --max-conns
can limit the maximum number of connections per port.
For example, limit the maximum number of connections per port:
proxy tcp -p ":33080" -T tcp -P "192.168.22.33:22" --max-conns 1000
The parameter --rate-limit
can limit the rate of each tcp connection.
For example, limit the connection rate of each tcp to 100k/s:
proxy tcp -p ":33080" -T tcp -P "192.168.22.33:22" --rate-limit 100k
2.9 Compressed transmission
--c
controls whether to compress transmission between local and client, default false; --C
controls whether to compress transmission between local and upstream, default false.
Examples:
VPS (IP: 22.22.22.33) implementation:
proxy tcp -t tcp --c -p ":33080" -T tcp -P "127.0.0.1:8080"
Local execution:
proxy tcp -t tcp -p ":23080" -T tcp -P "22.22.22.33:33080" --C
2.10 View Help
proxy help tcp
3.UDP Proxies
3.1. Ordinary UDP proxy
Local execution:
proxy udp -p ":5353" -T udp -P "8.8.8.8:53"
Then access the local UDP: 5353 port is to access 8.8.8.8 UDP: 53 port.
The -p
parameter supports :
-p ":8081" listen on 8081
-p ":8081,:8082" listen on 8081 and 8082
-p ":8081,:8082,:9000-9999" listen on 8081 and 8082 and 9000, 9001 to 9999 for a total of 1002 ports
If the number of local listening ports is greater than 1, the corresponding upper port corresponding to the local port will be connected, and the port in -P
will be ignored.
If you need a connection from all ports, connect to the upper specified port, you can add the parameter --lock-port
.
such as:
proxy udp -p ":33080-33085" -T udp -P "192.168.22.33:0"
Then the connection of the 33080
port will connect to the 33080
port of 192.168.22.33, and the other ports are similar. The local and upper ports are the same. At this time, the port in the parameter -P
uses 0
.
If you want to connect the ports of 33080
, 33081
, etc. to the 2222
port of 192.168.22.33, you can add the parameter --lock-port
.
proxy udp -p ":33080-33085" -T udp -P "192.168.22.33:2222" --lock-port
3.2. Ordinary secondary UDP proxy
VPS (IP: 22.22.2.33) is executed:
proxy tcp -p ":33080" -T udp -P "8.8.8.8:53"
Local execution:
proxy udp -p ":5353" -T tcp -P "22.22.22.33:33080"
Then access the local UDP: 5353 port is through the TCP tunnel, through the VPS access 8.8.8.8 UDP: 53 port.
3.3. Ordinary three-level UDP proxy
Primary TCP proxy VPS_01, IP: 22.22.22.22
proxy tcp -p ":38080" -T udp -P "8.8.8.8:53"
Secondary TCP proxy VPS_02, IP: 33.33.33.33
proxy tcp -p ":28080" -T tcp -P "22.22.22.22:38080"
Level 3 TCP proxy (local)
proxy udp -p ":5353" -T tcp -P "33.33.33.33:28080"
Then access to the local 5353 port is through the TCP tunnel, through the VPS to access port 8.8.8.8.
3.4. Encrypting secondary UDP proxy
VPS (IP: 22.22.2.33) is executed:
proxy tcp -t tls -p ":33080" -T udp -P "8.8.8.8:53" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Local execution:
proxy udp -p ":5353" -T tls -P "22.22.22.33:33080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Then access the local UDP: 5353 port is through the encrypted TCP tunnel, through the VPS access 8.8.8.8 UDP: 53 port.
3.5. Encryption Level 3 UDP Agent
Primary TCP proxy VPS_01, IP: 22.22.22.22
proxy tcp -t tls -p ":38080" -T udp -P "8.8.8.8:53" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Secondary TCP proxy VPS_02, IP: 33.33.33.33
proxy tcp -t tls -p ":28080" -T tls -P "22.22.22.22:38080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Level 3 TCP proxy (local)
proxy udp -p ":5353" -T tls -P "33.33.33.33:28080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Then access the local 5353 port is to access the 8.8.8.8 port 53 through VPS_01 through the encrypted TCP tunnel.
3.6 Specify Outgoing IP
When the UDP upstream proxies (parameter: -T) is udp, it supports the specified outgoing IP. Using the --bind-listen
parameter, you can open the client to connect with the server IP, and use the server IP as the outgoing IP to access the target. If an incorrect IP is bound, the proxy will not work.
proxy udp -p ":33080" -T udp -P "192.168.22.33:2222" -B
3.7 Help
proxy help udp
4. Expose Intranet
4.1 principle description
Intranet penetration, divided into two versions, "multi-link version" and "multiplexed version", generally like a web service, this service is not a long-term connection, it is recommended to use "multi-link version", if it is to keep long The time connection suggests using a "multiplexed version."
- Multi-link version, the corresponding sub-command is tserver, tclient, tbridge.
- Multiplexed version, the corresponding subcommand is server, client, bridge.
- The parameters of the multi-link version and the multiplex version are exactly the same.
- The multiplexed version of the server, client can open the compressed transmission, the parameter is --c.
- server, client either open compression, or not open, can not open only one.
The following tutorial uses the "multiplexed version" as an example to illustrate how to use it.
The intranet penetration consists of three parts: client, server, and bridge; client and server actively connect to the bridge for bridging.
4.2 TCP common usage
Background:
- Company Machine A provides web service port 80
- There is a VPS, public network IP: 22.22.22.22
Demand:
At home, you can access the port 80 of company machine A by accessing port 28080 of the VPS.
Steps:
Execute on vps
proxy bridge -p ":33080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
proxy server -r ":28080@:80" -P "127.0.0.1:33080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
- Execute on company machine A
proxy client -P "22.22.22.22:33080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Complete
4.3 WeChat interface local development
Background:
- Your own notebook provides nginx service port 80
- There is a VPS, public network IP: 22.22.22.22
Demand:
Fill in the address in the webpage callback interface configuration of WeChat's development account: http://22.22.22.22/calback.php
Then you can access the calback.php under the 80 port of the notebook. If you need to bind the domain name, you can use your own domain name.
For example: wx-dev.xxx.com resolves to 22.22.22.22, and then in your own notebook nginx
Configure the domain name wx-dev.xxx.com to the specific directory.
Steps:
-
Execute on vps to ensure that port 80 of vps is not occupied by other programs.
proxy bridge -p ":33080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
proxy server -r ":80@:80" -P "22.22.22.22:33080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
-
Execute on your laptop
proxy client -P "22.22.22.22:33080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Complete
4.4 UDP common usage
Background:
- Company Machine A provides DNS resolution service, UDP: port 53
- There is a VPS, public network IP: 22.22.22.22
Demand:
At home, you can use the company machine A to perform domain name resolution services by setting the local dns to 22.22.22.22.
Steps:
Execute on vps
proxy bridge -p ":33080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
proxy server --udp -r ":53@:53" -P "127.0.0.1:33080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
- Execute on company machine A
proxy client -P "22.22.22.22:33080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Complete
4.5 advanced usage one
Background:
- Company Machine A provides web service port 80
- There is a VPS, public network IP: 22.22.22.22
Demand:
In order to be safe, I don't want to have access to the company machine A on the VPS, and I can access the port 28080 of the machine at home.
Access to port 80 of company machine A via an encrypted tunnel.
Steps:
Execute on vps
proxy bridge -p ":33080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
-
Execute on company machine A
proxy client -P "22.22.22.22:33080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
-
Execute on your home computer
proxy server -r ":28080@:80" -P "22.22.22.22:33080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Complete
4.6 Advanced Usage II
Tip:
If multiple clients are connected to the same bridge at the same time, you need to specify a different key, which can be set by the --k parameter, and --k can be any unique string.
Just be the only one on the same bridge.
When the server is connected to the bridge, if there are multiple clients connecting to the same bridge at the same time, you need to use the --k parameter to select the client.
Expose multiple ports by repeating the -r parameter. The format of -r is: "local IP: local port @clientHOST:client port".
Background:
- Company Machine A provides web service port 80, ftp service port 21
- There is a VPS, public network IP: 22.22.22.22
Demand:
At home, you can access the port 80 of company machine A by accessing port 28080 of the VPS.
At home, I can access the 21 port of company machine A by accessing port 29090 of the VPS.
Steps:
Execute on vps
proxy bridge -p ":33080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
proxy server -r ":28080@:80" -r ":29090@:21" --k test -P "127.0.0.1:33080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
- Execute on company machine A
proxy client --k test -P "22.22.22.22:33080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Complete
4.7.server -r parameter
The full format of -r is: PROTOCOL://LOCAL_IP:LOCAL_PORT@[CLIENT_KEY]CLIENT_LOCAL_HOST:CLIENT_LOCAL_PORT
4.7.1. Protocol PROTOCOL: tcp or udp.
For example: -r "udp://:10053@:53" -r "tcp://:10800@:1080" -r ":8080@:80"
If the --udp parameter is specified, PROTOCOL defaults to udp, then:-r ":8080@:80"
defaults to udp;
If the --udp parameter is not specified, PROTOCOL defaults to tcp, then: -r ":8080@:80"
defaults to tcp;
4.7.2. CLIENT_KEY: The default is default.
For example: -r "udp://:10053@[test1]:53" -r "tcp://:10800@[test2]:1080" -r ":8080@:80"
If the --k parameter is specified, such as --k test, then: -r ":8080@:80"
CLIENT_KEY defaults to test;
If the --k parameter is not specified, then: -r ":8080@:80"
CLIENT_KEY defaults to default;
4.7.3. LOCAL_IP is empty. The default is: 0.0.0.0
, CLIENT_LOCAL_HOST is empty. The default is: 127.0.0.1
;
4.8.server and client connect bridge through proxy
Sometimes the network where the server or client is located cannot directly access the external network. You need to use an https or socks5 proxy to access the Internet. Then this time
The -J parameter can help you to connect the server or client to the bridge via https or socks5.
The -J parameter format is as follows:
Https proxy writing:
The proxy needs authentication, username: username password: password
Https://username:password@host:port
Agent does not require authentication
Https://host:port
Socks5 proxy writing:
The proxy needs authentication, username: username password: password
Socks5://username:password@host:port
Agent does not require authentication
Socks5://host:port
Host: the IP or domain name of the proxy
Port: the port of the proxy
4.9. Expose HTTP service
Usually the HTTP request client will use the server's ip and port to set the HOST field, but it is not the same as the expected backend actual HOST, which causes tcp to be passed.However, the backend relies on the HOST field to locate the virtual host and it will not work. Now use the --http-host
parameter to force the HOST field value of the http header to be the actual value of the backend.Domain names and ports can be easily solved. After using the --http-host
parameter, two headers will be added to the header of each HTTP request. The X-Forwarded-For
and X-Real-IP
values are the client IP, so the backend http service can easily obtain the real IP address of the client.
The format of the server
-http-host parameter is as follows:
--http-host www.test.com:80@2200
, if the server listens to multiple ports, just repeat the --http-host
parameter to set the HOST for each port.
Example:
For example, the client local nginx, 127.0.0.1:80 provides a web service, which is bound to a domain name local.com
.
Then the server startup parameters can be as follows:
proxy server -P :30000 -r :2500@127.0.0.1:80 --http-host local.com@2500
Explanation:
-r :2500@127.0.0.1:80
and --http-host local.com:80@2500
The 2500 port is the port that the server listens locally.
When the http protocol is used to request the ip:2500 port of the server, the header HOST field of http will be set to local.com
.
4.10 About traffic statistics
If you start a server docking peer separately, it is the proxy-admin control panel. You need to create a new mapping in the upper-level control panel to obtain the ID of the mapping rule.
Then start the server and add the parameter --server-id=the ID of the mapping rule to count the traffic.
4.11 About p2p
Intranet penetration support When the server and client network conditions are met, the server and client are directly connected through p2p. The opening method is:
When starting the bridge, server, client, add the --p2p
parameter. The server's -r parameter can be used to enable p2p (ptcp and pudp) for the port.
If the p2p hole fails between the server and the client, the bridge transfer data is automatically switched.
4.12 Client key whitelist
The intranet penetrating bridge can set the client key whitelist. The parameter is --client-keys. The format can be:
a. File name, file content One client key can only contain the alphanumeric underscore, which is the value of the client startup parameter --k. Only the client key can connect to the whitelist client. The line starting with # is a comment.
b. The base64 encoding at the beginning of "base64://" is the content of the file described in a above, for example: base64://ajfpoajsdfa=
c. "str://" multiple keywords separated by a comma at the beginning, such as: str://default,company,school
The default is empty, allowing all keys.
4.13 Network NAT Type Judgment
Senat type judgment, easy to check whether the network supports p2p, you can execute: proxy tools -a nattype
4.14 Help
proxy help bridge
proxy help server
proxy help client
5.SOCKS5 Proxies
prompt:
SOCKS5 proxy, support CONNECT, UDP protocol, does not support BIND, supports username and password authentication.
***The udp function of socks5 is turned off by default, and can be turned on by --udp
. The default is a random port for handshake, and performance can be improved by fixing a port.
Set by parameter --udp-port 0
, 0
represents a free port is randomly selected, or you can manually specify a specific port. ***
5.1. Ordinary SOCKS5 Agent
proxy socks -t tcp -p "0.0.0.0:38080"
Listen port argument -p
can be:
-p ":8081" listen on 8081
-p ":8081,:8082" listen on 8081 and 8082
-p ":8081,:8082,:9000-9999" listen on 8081 and 8082 and 9000 and 9001 to 9999, 1002 total ports
5.2. Ordinary secondary SOCKS5 agent
Use local port 8090, assuming the upstream SOCKS5 proxy is 22.22.22.22:8080
proxy socks -t tcp -p "0.0.0.0:8090" -T tcp -P "22.22.22.22:8080"
We can also specify the black and white list file of the website domain name, one domain name and one domain name, the matching rule is the rightmost match, for example: baidu.com, the match is ..baidu.com, the blacklist domain name domain name goes directly to the upstream agent, white The domain name of the list does not go to the upstream agent; if the domain name is in the blacklist and in the whitelist, the blacklist works.
proxy socks -p "0.0.0.0:8090" -T tcp -P "22.22.22.22:8080" -b blocked.txt -d direct.txt
5.3. SOCKS Level 2 Agent (Encryption)
Level 1 SOCKS proxy (VPS, IP: 22.22.22.22)
proxy socks -t tls -p ":38080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Secondary SOCKS proxy (local Linux)
proxy socks -t tcp -p ":8080" -T tls -P "22.22.22.22:38080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Then access the local port 8080 is to access the proxy port 38080 on the VPS.
Secondary SOCKS proxy (local windows)
proxy.exe socks -t tcp -p ":8080" -T tls -P "22.22.22.22:38080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Then set your windos system, the proxy that needs to go through the proxy Internet program is the socks5 mode, the address is: 127.0.0.1, the port is: 8080, the program can access the Internet through vps through the encrypted channel.
5.4. SOCKS Level 3 Agent (Encryption)
Level 1 SOCKS proxy VPS_01, IP: 22.22.22.22
proxy socks -t tls -p ":38080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Secondary SOCKS proxy VPS_02, IP: 33.33.33.33
proxy socks -t tls -p ":28080" -T tls -P "22.22.22.22:38080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Level 3 SOCKS proxy (local)
proxy socks -t tcp -p ":8080" -T tls -P "33.33.33.33:28080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Then accessing the local port 8080 is to access the proxy port 38080 on the first-level SOCKS proxy.
5.5. SOCKS proxy traffic is forced to go to the upper level SOCKS proxy
By default, the proxy will intelligently determine whether a website domain name is inaccessible. If it is not accessible, it will go to the upstream SOCKS proxy. With --always, all SOCKS proxy traffic can be forced to go to the upper SOCKS proxy.
proxy socks --always -t tls -p ":28080" -T tls -P "22.22.22.22:38080" -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
5.6. SOCKS via SSH relay
Description: The principle of ssh transfer is to use the forwarding function of ssh, that is, after you connect to ssh, you can access the target address through ssh proxy.
Suppose there is: vps
- IP is 2.2.2.2, ssh port is 22, ssh username is: user, ssh user password is: demo
- The user's ssh private key name is user.key
5.6.1 How to ssh username and password
Local SOCKS5 proxy port 28080, execute:
proxy socks -T ssh -P "2.2.2.2:22" -u user -D demo -t tcp -p ":28080"
5.6.2 How to ssh username and key
Local SOCKS5 proxy port 28080, execute:
proxy socks -T ssh -P "2.2.2.2:22" -u user -S user.key -t tcp -p ":28080"
Then access the local port 28080 is to access the target address through the VPS.
5.7. Certification
For the socks5 proxy protocol, we can perform username and password authentication. The authenticated username and password can be specified on the command line.
proxy socks -t tcp -p ":33080" -a "user1:pass1" -a "user2:pass2"
For multiple users, repeat the -a parameter.
It can also be placed in a file in the format of a "username:password" and then specified with -F.
proxy socks -t tcp -p ":33080" -F auth-file.txt
In addition, the socks5 agent also integrates external HTTP API authentication. We can specify an http url interface address with the --auth-url parameter.
Then when there is a user connection, the proxy will request the url in GET mode, with the following three parameters. If the HTTP status code 204 is returned, the authentication is successful.
In other cases, the authentication failed.
For example:
proxy socks -t tcp -p ":33080" --auth-url "http://test.com/auth.php"
When the user connects, the proxy will request the url ("http://test.com/auth.php") in GET mode.
Bring four parameters: user, pass, ip, local_ip:
Http://test.com/auth.php?user={USER}&pass={PASS}&ip={IP}&local_ip={LOCAL_IP}
User: username
Pass: password
Ip: User's IP, for example: 192.168.1.200
Local_ip: IP of the server accessed by the user, for example: 3.3.3.3
If there is no -a or -F or --auth-url parameter, the authentication is turned off.
5.8.KCP protocol transmission
The KCP protocol requires the --kcp-key parameter to set a password for encrypting and decrypting data.
Level 1 HTTP proxy (VPS, IP: 22.22.22.22)
proxy socks -t kcp -p ":38080" --kcp-key mypassword
Secondary HTTP proxy (local Linux)
proxy socks -t tcp -p ":8080" -T kcp -P "22.22.22.22:38080" --kcp-key mypassword
Then access the local port 8080 is to access the proxy port 38080 on the VPS, the data is transmitted through the kcp protocol.
5.9. Custom DNS
--dns-address and --dns-ttl parameters, used to specify the dns (--dns-address) used by the proxy to access the domain name.
And the analysis result cache time (--dns-ttl) seconds, to avoid system dns interference to the proxy, in addition to the cache function can also reduce the dns resolution time to improve access speed.
For example:
proxy socks -p ":33080" --dns-address "8.8.8.8:53" --dns-ttl 300
5.10 Custom Encryption
The proxy's socks proxy can encrypt tcp data through tls standard encryption and kcp protocol on top of tcp. In addition, it supports custom encryption after tls and kcp, which means that custom encryption and tls|kcp can be used together. The internal use of AES256 encryption, you only need to define a password when you use it.
Encryption is divided into two parts, one is whether the local (-z) encryption and decryption, and the other is whether the transmission with the upstream (-Z) is encrypted or decrypted.
Custom encryption requires both sides to be proxy.
The following two levels, three levels for example:
Secondary instance
Execute on level 1 vps (ip: 2.2.2.2):
proxy socks -t tcp -z demo_password -p :7777
Local secondary execution:
proxy socks -T tcp -P 2.2.2.2:777 -Z demo_password -t tcp -p :8080
In this way, when the website is accessed through the local agent 8080, the target website is accessed through encrypted transmission with the upstream.
Three-level instance
Execute on level 1 vps (ip: 2.2.2.2):
proxy socks -t tcp -z demo_password -p :7777
Execute on the secondary vps (ip: 3.3.3.3):
proxy socks -T tcp -P 2.2.2.2:7777 -Z demo_password -t tcp -z other_password -p :8888
Local three-level execution:
proxy socks -T tcp -P 3.3.3.3:8888 -Z other_password -t tcp -p :8080
In this way, when the website is accessed through the local agent 8080, the target website is accessed through encrypted transmission with the upstream.
5.11 Compressed transmission
The proxy's socks proxy can encrypt tcp data through custom encryption and tls standard encryption and kcp protocol on top of tcp. It can also be used before custom encryption.
Compress the data, that is, the compression function and the custom encryption and tls|kcp can be used in combination, and the compression is divided into two parts.
Part of it is local (-m) compression transmission, and part is whether the transmission with the upstream (-M) is compressed.
Compression requires both sides to be proxy, and compression also protects (encrypts) data to some extent.
The following two levels, three levels for example:
Secondary instance
Execute on level 1 vps (ip: 2.2.2.2):
proxy socks -t tcp -m -p :7777
Local secondary execution:
proxy socks -T tcp -P 2.2.2.2:777 -M -t tcp -p :8080
In this way, when the website is accessed through the local agent 8080, the target website is accessed through compression with the upstream.
Three-level instance
Execute on level 1 vps (ip: 2.2.2.2):
proxy socks -t tcp -m -p :7777
Execute on the secondary vps (ip: 3.3.3.3):
proxy socks -T tcp -P 2.2.2.2:7777 -M -t tcp -m -p :8888
Local three-level execution:
proxy socks -T tcp -P 3.3.3.3:8888 -M -t tcp -p :8080
In this way, when the website is accessed through the local agent 8080, the target website is accessed through compression with the upstream.
5.12 Load Balancing
The SOCKS proxy supports the upper-level load balancing, and multiple upstream repeat-P parameters can be used.
proxy socks --lb-method=hash -T tcp -P 1.1.1.1:33080 -P 2.1.1.1:33080 -P 3.1.1.1:33080 -p :33080 -t tcp
5.12.1 Setting the retry interval and timeout time
proxy socks --lb-method=leastconn --lb-retrytime 300 --lb-timeout 300 -T tcp -P 1.1.1.1:33080 -P 2.1.1.1:33080 -P 3.1.1.1:33080 -p :33080 -t tcp
5.12.2 Setting weights
proxy socks --lb-method=weight -T tcp -P 1.1.1.1:33080?w=1 -P 2.1.1.1:33080?w=2 -P 3.1.1.1:33080?w=1 -p :33080 -t tcp
5.12.3 Use the target address to select the upstream
proxy socks --lb-hashtarget --lb-method=hash -T tcp -P 1.1.1.1:33080 -P 2.1.1.1:33080 -P 3.1.1.1:33080 -p :33080 -t tcp
5.13 Speed limit
The speed limit is 100K, which can be specified by the -l
parameter, for example: 100K 2000K 1M . 0 means no limit.
proxy socks -t tcp -p 2.2.2.2:33080 -l 100K
5.14 Specifying Outgoing IP
The --bind-listen
parameter can be used to open the client connection with the portal IP, and use the portal IP as the outgoing IP to access the target website. If the ingress IP is an intranet IP, the egress IP does not use the ingress IP.
proxy socks -t tcp -p 2.2.2.2:33080 --bind-listen
Flexible Outgoing IP
Although the above --bind-listen
parameter can specify the outgoing IP, the entry IP
and outgoing IP
cannot be interfered by humans. If you want the ingress IP to be different from the egress IP, you can use the --bind-ip
parameter, format: IP:port
, for example: 1.1.1.1:8080
, [2000:0:0:0:0:0:0:1]:8080
. For multiple binding requirements, you can repeat the --bind-ip
parameter.
For example, the machine has IP 5.5.5.5
, 6.6.6.6
, and monitors two ports 8888
and 7777
, the command is as follows:
proxy socks -t tcp -p :8888,:7777 --bind-ip 5.5.5.5:7777 --bind-ip 6.6.6.6:8888
Then the client access port 7777
, the outgoing IP is 5.5.5.5
, access port 8888
, the outgoing IP is 6.6.6.6
, if both --bind-ip
and --bind- are set at the same time listen
,--bind-ip
has higher priority.
In addition, the IP
part of the --bind-ip
parameter supports specifying the network interface name
, wildcards
, and more than one. The details are as follows:
- Specify the network interface name, such as:
--bind-ip eth0:7777
, then the client accesses the7777
port, and the egress IP is the IP of the eth0 network interface. - The network interface name supports wildcards, for example:
--bind-ip eth0.*:7777
, then the client accesses the7777
port, and the egress IP is a randomly selected one of the network interface IPs starting witheth0.
. - IP supports wildcards, such as:
--bind-ip 192.168.?.*:7777
, then the client accesses the7777
port, and the exit IP is all the IPs of the machine, matching the IP of192.168.?.*
A randomly selected one. - It can also be multiple combinations of network interface name and IP, separated by half-width commas, such as:
--bind-ip pppoe??,192.168.?.*:7777
, then the client accesses the port7777
, The outgoing IP is the machine's network interface name matchingpppoe??
It is a randomly selected one among all IPs of the machine that matches192.168.?.*
. - The wildcard character
*
represents 0 to any number of characters, and?
represents 1 character. - If the IP of the network interface changes, it will take effect in real time.
- You can use the
--bind-refresh
parameter to specify the interval to refresh the local network interface information, the default is5
, the unit is second.
5.15 Cascade Certification
SOCKS5 supports cascading authentication, and -A can set upstream authentication information.
upstream:
proxy socks -t tcp -p 2.2.2.2:33080 -a user:pass
local:
proxy socks -T tcp -P 2.2.2.2:33080 -A user:pass -t tcp -p :33080
5.16 Certificate parameters use base64 data
By default, the -C, -K parameter is the path to the crt certificate and the key file.
If it is the beginning of base64://, then the latter data is considered to be base64 encoded and will be used after decoding.
5.17 Intelligent mode
Intelligent mode setting, can be one of intelligent|direct|parent.
The default is: parent.
The meaning of each value is as follows:
--intelligent=direct
, the targets in the blocked are not directly connected.
--intelligent=parent
, the target that is not in the direct is going to the higher level.
--intelligent=intelligent
, blocked and direct have no targets, intelligently determine whether to use the upstream access target.
5.18 Fixed UDP PORT
By default, the port number of the UDP function of socks5, the proxy is installed in the rfc1982 draft
request, which is randomly specified during the protocol handshake process and does not need to be specified in advance.
However, in some cases, you need to fix the UDP function port. You can use the parameter --udp-port port number
to fix the port number of the UDP function. For example:
proxy socks -t tcp -p "0.0.0.0:38080" --udp-port 38080
5.19 Help
proxy help socks
6.SPS Protocol Convert
6.1 Function introduction
The proxy protocol conversion uses the sps subcommand. The sps itself does not provide the proxy function. It only accepts the proxy request to "convert and forward" to the existing http(s) proxy or the socks5 proxy or ss proxy; the sps can put the existing http(s) proxy or socks5 proxy or ss proxy is converted to a port that supports both http(s) and socks5 and ss proxies, and the http(s) proxy supports forward proxy and reverse proxy (SNI), converted SOCKS5 proxy, UDP function is still supported when the upper level is SOCKS5 or SS; in addition, for the existing http(s) proxy or socks5 proxy, three modes of tls, tcp, and kcp are supported, and chain connection is supported, that is, multiple sps node levels can be supported. The connection builds an encrypted channel.
The encryption methods supported by the ss
function are: aes-128-cfb, aes-128-ctr, aes-128-gcm, aes-192-cfb, aes-192-ctr, aes-192-gcm, aes-256- Cfb , aes-256-ctr , aes-256-gcm , bf-cfb , cast5-cfb , chacha20 , chacha20-ietf , chacha20-ietf-poly1305 , des-cfb , rc4-md5 , rc4-md5-6 , salsa20 , Xchacha20
Listen port argument -p
can be:
-p ":8081" listen on 8081
-p ":8081,:8082" listen on 8081 and 8082
-p ":8081,:8082,:9000-9999" listen on 8081 and 8082 and 9000 and 9001 to 9999, 1002 total ports
The udp function of ss is turned off by default and can be turned on by --ssudp
. The udp function of socks5 is turned off by default and can be turned on by --udp
, The default is a random port for handshake, and performance can be improved by fixing a port.
Set by parameter --udp-port 0
, 0
represents a free port is randomly selected, or you can manually specify a specific port.
6.2 HTTP(S) to HTTP(S)+SOCKS5+SS
Suppose there is already a normal http(s) proxy: 127.0.0.1:8080. Now we turn it into a common proxy that supports both http(s) and socks5 and ss. The converted local port is 18080, ss encryption: Aes-192-cfb, ss password: pass.
The command is as follows:
proxy sps -S http -T tcp -P 127.0.0.1:8080 -t tcp -p :18080 -h aes-192-cfb -j pass
Suppose there is already a tls http(s) proxy: 127.0.0.1:8080. Now we turn it into a normal proxy that supports both http(s) and socks5 and ss. The converted local port is 18080, and tls requires a certificate file. , ss encryption: aes-192-cfb, ss password: pass.
The command is as follows:
proxy sps -S http -T tls -P 127.0.0.1:8080 -t tcp -p :18080 -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key -h aes-192-cfb -j pass
Suppose there is already a kcp http(s) proxy (password is: demo123): 127.0.0.1:8080, now we turn it into a normal proxy that supports both http(s) and socks5 and ss. The converted local port is 18080, ss encryption: aes-192-cfb, ss password: pass.
The command is as follows:
proxy sps -S http -T kcp -P 127.0.0.1:8080 -t tcp -p :18080 --kcp-key demo123 -h aes-192-cfb -j pass
6.3 SOCKS5 to HTTP(S)+SOCKS5+SS
Suppose there is already a normal socks5 proxy: 127.0.0.1:8080, now we turn it into a common proxy that supports both http(s) and socks5 and ss. The converted local port is 18080, ss encryption: aes-192 -cfb, ss password: pass.
The command is as follows:
proxy sps -S socks -T tcp -P 127.0.0.1:8080 -t tcp -p :18080 -h aes-192-cfb -j pass
Suppose there is already a tls socks5 proxy: 127.0.0.1:8080, now we turn it into a common proxy that supports both http(s) and socks5 and ss. The converted local port is 18080, tls requires certificate file, ss encryption Mode: aes-192-cfb, ss password: pass.
The command is as follows:
proxy sps -S socks -T tls -P 127.0.0.1:8080 -t tcp -p :18080 -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key -h aes-192-cfb -j pass
Suppose there is already a kcp socks5 proxy (password: demo123): 127.0.0.1:8080, now we turn it into a common proxy that supports both http(s) and socks5 and ss. The converted local port is 18080, ss Encryption method: aes-192-cfb, ss password: pass.
The command is as follows:
proxy sps -S socks -T kcp -P 127.0.0.1:8080 -t tcp -p :18080 --kcp-key demo123 -h aes-192-cfb -j pass
6.4 SS to HTTP(S)+SOCKS5+SS
SPS upstream and local support ss protocol, the upstream can be SPS or standard ss service.
SPS locally provides HTTP(S)\SOCKS5\SPS three defaults. When the upstream is SOCKS5, the converted SOCKS5 and SS support UDP.
Suppose there is already a normal SS or SPS proxy (ss is enabled, encryption: aes-256-cfb, password: demo): 127.0.0.1:8080, now we turn it to support both http(s) and socks5 and The ordinary proxy of ss, the converted local port is 18080, the converted ss encryption mode: aes-192-cfb, ss password: pass.
The command is as follows:
proxy sps -S ss -H aes-256-cfb -J pass -T tcp -P 127.0.0.1:8080 -t tcp -p :18080 -h aes-192-cfb -j pass
.
6.5 Chained connection
The above mentioned multiple sps nodes can be connected to build encrypted channels in a hierarchical connection, assuming the following vps and the home PC.
Vps01:2.2.2.2
Vps02:3.3.3.3
Now we want to use pc and vps01 and vps02 to build an encrypted channel. This example uses tls encryption or kcp. Accessing local 18080 port on the PC is to access the local 8080 port of vps01.
First on vps01 (2.2.2.2) we run a locally accessible http(s) proxy and execute:
proxy http -t tcp -p 127.0.0.1:8080
Then run a sps node on vps01 (2.2.2.2) and execute:
proxy sps -S http -T tcp -P 127.0.0.1:8080 -t tls -p :8081 -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Then run a sps node on vps02 (3.3.3.3) and execute:
proxy sps -S http -T tls -P 2.2.2.2:8081 -t tls -p :8082 -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
Then run a sps node on the pc and execute:
proxy sps -S http -T tls -P 3.3.3.3:8082 -t tcp -p :18080 -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key
carry out.
6.6 Authentication
Sps supports http(s)\socks5 proxy authentication, which can be cascaded and has four important pieces of information:
1: The user sends the authentication information user-auth
.
2: Set the local authentication information local-auth
.
3: Set the connection authentication information 'parent-authused by the upstream. 4: The authentication information
auth-info-to-parent` that is finally sent to the upstream.
Their situation is as follows:
User-auth | local-auth | parent-auth | auth-info-to-paren |
---|---|---|---|
Yes / No | Yes | Yes | From parent-auth |
Yes / No | No | Yes | From parent-auth |
Yes / No | Yes | No | No |
No | No | No | No |
Yes | No | No | From user-auth |
For the sps proxy we can perform username and password authentication. The authenticated username and password can be specified on the command line.
proxy sps -S http -T tcp -P 127.0.0.1:8080 -t tcp -p ":33080" -a "user1:pass1:0:0:" -a "user2:pass2:0:0: "
For multiple users, repeat the -a parameter.
Can also be placed in a file, the format is one line a username: password: number of connections: rate: upstream
, and then specified with -F.
proxy sps -S http -T tcp -P 127.0.0.1:8080 -t tcp -p ":33080" -F auth-file.txt
If the upstream has authentication, the lower level can set the authentication information with the -A parameter, for example:
upstream: proxy sps -S http -T tcp -P 127.0.0.1:8080 -t tcp -p ":33080" -a "user1:pass1:0:0:" -a "user2:pass2:0: 0:"
Subordinate: proxy sps -S http -T tcp -P 127.0.0.1:8080 -A "user1:pass1" -t tcp -p ":33080"
For more details on certification, please refer to 9.API Certification
and 10.Local Certification
6.7 Multiple Upstream
If there are multiple upstreams, they can be specified by multiple -Ps.
such as:
proxy sps -P http://127.0.0.1:3100 -P socks5://127.0.0.1:3200
The complete format of -P
is as follows:
protocol://a:b@2.2.2.2:33080#1
Each section is explained below:
protocol://
is the protocol type, possible types and contains the following:
Http is equivalent to -S http -T tcp
Https is equivalent to -S http -T tls --parent-tls-single , which is http(s) proxy over TLS
Https2 is equivalent to -S http -T tls
Socks5 is equivalent to -S socks -T tcp
Socks5s is equivalent to -S socks -T tls --parent-tls-single , which is socks over TLS
Socks5s2 is equivalent to -S socks -T tls
Ss is equivalent to -S ss -T tcp
Httpws is equivalent to -S http -T ws
Httpwss is equivalent to -S http -T wss
Socks5ws is equivalent to -S socks -T ws
Socks5wss is equivalent to -S socks -T wss
a:b
is the username and password of the proxy authentication. If it is ss, a
is the encryption method, b
is the password, and no username password can be left blank, for example: http://2.2.2.2:33080
If the username and password are protected, special symbols can be encoded using urlencode.
2.2.2.2:33080
is the upstream address, the format is: IP (or domain name): port
, if the underlying is ws/wss protocol can also bring the path, such as: 2.2.2.2: 33080/ws
;
You can also set the encryption method
and password
of ws\wss
by appending the query parameters m
and k
, for example: 2.2.2.2:33080/ws?m=aes-192-cfb&k=password
#1
When multiple upper-level load balancing is a weighting strategy, the weights are rarely used.
6.8 Custom Encryption
The proxy sps proxy can encrypt tcp data through tls standard encryption and kcp protocol on top of tcp, in addition to support after tls and kcp
Custom encryption, that is, custom encryption and tls|kcp can be used in combination, internally using AES256 encryption, only need to define it when using
A password can be used, the encryption is divided into two parts, one part is whether the local (-z) encryption and decryption, and the part is the encryption and decryption with the upstream (-Z) transmission.
Custom encryption requires both sides to be proxy.
The following two levels, three levels for example:
Suppose there is already an http(s) proxy: 6.6.6.6:6666
Secondary instance
Execute on level 1 vps (ip: 2.2.2.2):
proxy sps -S http -T tcp -P 6.6.6.6:6666 -t tcp -z demo_password -p :7777
Local secondary execution:
proxy sps -T tcp -P 2.2.2.2:777 -Z demo_password -t tcp -p :8080
In this way, when the website is accessed through the local agent 8080, the target website is accessed through encrypted transmission with the upstream.
Three-level instance
Execute on level 1 vps (ip: 2.2.2.2):
proxy sps -S http -T tcp -P 6.6.6.6:6666 -t tcp -z demo_password -p :7777
Execute on the secondary vps (ip: 3.3.3.3):
proxy sps -T tcp -P 2.2.2.2:7777 -Z demo_password -t tcp -z other_password -p :8888
Local three-level execution:
proxy sps -T tcp -P 3.3.3.3:8888 -Z other_password -t tcp -p :8080
In this way, when the website is accessed through the local agent 8080, the target website is accessed through encrypted transmission with the upstream.
6.9 Compressed transmission
The proxy sps proxy can encrypt tcp data through custom encryption and tls standard encryption and kcp protocol on top of tcp. It can also be used before custom encryption.
Compress the data, that is, the compression function and the custom encryption and tls|kcp can be used in combination, and the compression is divided into two parts.
Part of it is local (-m) compression transmission, and part is whether the transmission with the upstream (-M) is compressed.
Compression requires both sides to be proxy, and compression also protects (encrypts) data to some extent.
The following two levels, three levels for example:
Secondary instance
Execute on level 1 vps (ip: 2.2.2.2):
proxy sps -t tcp -m -p :7777
Local secondary execution:
proxy sps -T tcp -P 2.2.2.2:777 -M -t tcp -p :8080
In this way, when the website is accessed through the local agent 8080, the target website is accessed through compression with the upstream.
Three-level instance
Execute on level 1 vps (ip: 2.2.2.2):
proxy sps -t tcp -m -p :7777
Execute on the secondary vps (ip: 3.3.3.3):
proxy sps -T tcp -P 2.2.2.2:7777 -M -t tcp -m -p :8888
Local three-level execution:
proxy sps -T tcp -P 3.3.3.3:8888 -M -t tcp -p :8080
In this way, when the website is accessed through the local agent 8080, the target website is accessed through compression with the upstream.
6.10 Disabling the protocol
By default, SPS supports http(s) and socks5 two proxy protocols. We can disable a protocol by parameter.
For example:
-
Disable the HTTP(S) proxy function to retain only the SOCKS5 proxy function, parameter:
--disable-http
.
proxy sps -T tcp -P 3.3.3.3:8888 -M -t tcp -p :8080 --disable-http
-
Disable the SOCKS5 proxy function to retain only the HTTP(S) proxy function, parameter:
--disable-socks
.
proxy sps -T tcp -P 3.3.3.3:8888 -M -t tcp -p :8080 --disable-socks
6.11 Speed limit
Suppose there is a SOCKS5 upstream:
proxy socks -p 2.2.2.2:33080 -z password -t tcp
SPS lower level, speed limit 100K
proxy sps -S socks -P 2.2.2.2:33080 -T tcp -Z password -l 100K -t tcp -p :33080
It can be specified by the -l
parameter, for example: 100K 2000K 1M . 0 means no limit.
6.12 Specifying Outgoing IP
The --bind-listen
parameter can be used to open the client connection with the portal IP, and use the portal IP as the outgoing IP to access the target website. If the ingress IP is an intranet IP, the egress IP does not use the ingress IP.
proxy sps -S socks -P 2.2.2.2:33080 -T tcp -Z password -l 100K -t tcp --bind-listen -p :33080
Flexible Outgoing IP
Although the above --bind-listen
parameter can specify the outgoing IP, the entry IP
and outgoing IP
cannot be interfered by humans. If you want the ingress IP to be different from the egress IP, you can use the --bind-ip
parameter, format: IP:port
, for example: 1.1.1.1:8080
, [2000:0:0:0:0:0:0:1]:8080
. For multiple binding requirements, you can repeat the --bind-ip
parameter.
For example, the machine has IP 5.5.5.5
, 6.6.6.6
, and monitors two ports 8888
and 7777
, the command is as follows:
proxy sps -t tcp -p :8888,:7777 --bind-ip 5.5.5.5:7777 --bind-ip 6.6.6.6:8888
Then the client access port 7777
, the outgoing IP is 5.5.5.5
, access port 8888
, the outgoing IP is 6.6.6.6
, if both --bind-ip
and --bind- are set at the same time listen
,--bind-ip
has higher priority.
In addition, the IP
part of the --bind-ip
parameter supports specifying the network interface name
, wildcards
, and more than one. The details are as follows:
- Specify the network interface name, such as:
--bind-ip eth0:7777
, then the client accesses the7777
port, and the egress IP is the IP of the eth0 network interface. - The network interface name supports wildcards, for example:
--bind-ip eth0.*:7777
, then the client accesses the7777
port, and the egress IP is a randomly selected one of the network interface IPs starting witheth0.
. - IP supports wildcards, such as:
--bind-ip 192.168.?.*:7777
, then the client accesses the7777
port, and the exit IP is all the IPs of the machine, matching the IP of192.168.?.*
A randomly selected one. - It can also be multiple combinations of network interface name and IP, separated by half-width commas, such as:
--bind-ip pppoe??,192.168.?.*:7777
, then the client accesses the port7777
, The outgoing IP is the machine's network interface name matchingpppoe??
It is a randomly selected one among all IPs of the machine that matches192.168.?.*
. - The wildcard character
*
represents 0 to any number of characters, and?
represents 1 character. - If the IP of the network interface changes, it will take effect in real time.
- You can use the
--bind-refresh
parameter to specify the interval to refresh the local network interface information, the default is5
, the unit is second.
6.13 Certificate parameters use base64 data
By default, the -C, -K parameter is the path to the crt certificate and the key file.
If it is the beginning of base64://, then the latter data is considered to be base64 encoded and will be used after decoding.
6.14 Independent Service
A sps port can complete the full-featured proxy http\socks\ss
function.
The following command is to open the http(s)\ss\socks service with one click, and enable the udp of socks5 and the udp of ss at the same time.
proxy sps -p: 33080 --ssudp --udp --udp-port 0
6.15 Target Redirection
The https(s)\socks5\ss proxy function provided by the sps function, the client connects to the specified "target" through the sps proxy. This "target" is generally a website or an arbitrary tcp address.
The website "target" is generally foo.com: 80, foo.com: 443, sps supports the use of the --rewrite parameter to specify a "target" redirection rule file, redirect the target, the client is non-perceived,
For example, if you redirect to "target": demo.com:80 to 192.168.0.12:80, then the client visits the website demo.com, in fact, the website service provided by 192.168.0.12.
Example of a "target" redirection rule file:
# example
Www.a.com:80 10.0.0.2:8080
**.b.com:80 10.0.0.2:80
192.168.0.11:80 10.0.0.2:8080
When sps is an independent service, an additional local socks5 service will be opened to occupy a random port. Now the parameter --self-port
can be manually specified when needed. The default is 0 to use random.
6.16 Fixed UDP PORT
By default, the port number of the UDP function of ss's socks5 is specified by the rfc1982 draft
. It is randomly specified during the protocol handshake process and does not need to be specified in advance.
However, in some cases, you need to fix the UDP function port. You can fix the port number of the UDP function by the parameter --udp-port port_number
, for example:
proxy sps -t tcp -p "0.0.0.0:38080" --udp-port 38081
It should be noted that the ss function of sps also has UDP function, and the UDP port of ss is the same as the tcp port, so avoid the conflict between the UDP port of socks5 and the UDP port of ss.
To specify a port that is different from the tcp port.
6.17 iptables 透明代理
The sps mode supports the iptables transparent forwarding support of the Linux system, which is commonly referred to as the iptables transparent proxy. If a iptables transparent proxy is performed on the gateway device, the device that is connected through the gateway can realize a non-aware proxy.
Example start command:
proxy sps --redir -p :8888 -P httpws: //1.1.1.1:33080
Here it is assumed that there is an http superior proxy 1.1.1.1:33080, which uses ws to transmit data.
Then add iptables rules, here are the reference rules:
#upstream proxy server IP address:
proxy_server_ip = 1.1.1.1
#Router running proxy listening port:
proxy_local_port = 33080
#There is no need to modify the following
#create a new chain named PROXY
iptables -t nat -N PROXY
#Ignore your PROXY server's addresses
#It's very IMPORTANT, just be careful。
iptables -t nat -A PROXY -d $proxy_server_ip -j RETURN
#Ignore LANs IP address
iptables -t nat -A PROXY -d 0.0.0.0/8 -j RETURN
iptables -t nat -A PROXY -d 10.0.0.0/8 -j RETURN
iptables -t nat -A PROXY -d 127.0.0.0/8 -j RETURN
iptables -t nat -A PROXY -d 169.254.0.0/16 -j RETURN
iptables -t nat -A PROXY -d 172.16.0.0/12 -j RETURN
iptables -t nat -A PROXY -d 192.168.0.0/16 -j RETURN
iptables -t nat -A PROXY -d 224.0.0.0/4 -j RETURN
iptables -t nat -A PROXY -d 240.0.0.0/4 -j RETURN
#Anything to port 80 443 should be redirected to PROXY's local port
iptables -t nat -A PROXY -p tcp -j REDIRECT --to-ports $proxy_local_port
#Apply the rules to nat client
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp -j PROXY
#Apply the rules to localhost
iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp -j PROXY
- Clear the entire chain iptables -F chain name such as iptables -t nat -F PROXY
- Delete the specified user-defined chain iptables -X chain name e.g. iptables -t nat -X PROXY
- Delete rule from selected chain iptables -D chain name rule details e.g. iptables -t nat -D PROXY -d 223.223.192.0/255.255.240.0 -j RETURN
6.18 Help
proxy help sps
7.KCP Configuration
7.1 Configuration Introduction
Many functions of the proxy support the kcp protocol. Any function that uses the kcp protocol supports the configuration parameters described here.
Therefore, the KCP configuration parameters are introduced here.
7.2 Detailed configuration
There are a total of 17 KCP configuration parameters, you can not set them, they have default values, if for the best effect,
You need to configure the parameters according to your own network conditions. Because the kcp configuration is complex, it requires a certain network basics.
If you want to get more detailed configuration and explanation of kcp parameters, please search for yourself. The command line name for each parameter, along with the default values and simple function descriptions are as follows:
--kcp-key="secrect" pre-shared secret between client and server
--kcp-method="aes" encrypt/decrypt method, can be: aes, aes-128, aes-192, salsa20, blowfish,
Twofish, cast5, 3des, tea, xtea, xor, sm4, none
--kcp-mode="fast" profiles: fast3, fast2, fast, normal, manual
--kcp-mtu=1350 set maximum transmission unit for UDP packets
--kcp-sndwnd=1024 set send window size(num of packets)
--kcp-rcvwnd=1024 set receive window size(num of packets)
--kcp-ds=10 set reed-solomon erasure coding - datashard
--kcp-ps=3 set reed-solomon erasure coding - parityshard
--kcp-dscp=0 set DSCP(6bit)
--kcp-nocomp disable compression
--kcp-acknodelay be carefull! flush ack immediately when a packet is received
--kcp-nodelay=0 be carefull!
--kcp-interval=50 be carefull!
--kcp-resend=0 be carefull!
--kcp-nc=0 be carefull! no congestion
--kcp-sockbuf=4194304 be carefull!
--kcp-keepalive=10 be carefull!
Tip:
Parameters: -- four fast3, fast2, fast, normal modes in kcp-mode,
Equivalent to setting the following four parameters:
Normal:--nodelay=0 --interval=40 --resend=2 --nc=1
Fast :--nodelay=0 --interval=30 --resend=2 --nc=1
Fast2:--nodelay=1 --interval=20 --resend=2 --nc=1
Fast3:--nodelay=1 --interval=10 --resend=2 --nc=1
8. Security DNS
8.1 Introduction
DNS is known as the service provided by UDP port 53, but with the development of the network, some well-known DNS servers also support TCP mode dns query, such as Google's 8.8.8.8, the DNS anti-pollution server principle of the proxy is to start a proxy DNS proxy locally. Server, which uses TCP to perform dns query through the upstream agent. If it communicates with the upstream agent, it can perform secure and pollution-free DNS resolution. It also supports independent services, concurrent parsing, and enhanced enhanced hosts file function to support flexible concurrent parsing and forwarding.
Dns resolution order:
- Use the parameter --hosts to parse.
- If the domain name to be resolved is not found in 1, it is parsed using the parameter --forward rule.
- The domain name to be resolved is not found in 1 and 2, and the default --default parsing is used. The default default behavior parameter values are three: proxy, direct, and system.
The three parameter values are explained as follows:
Proxy: The domain name is resolved by the dns server specified by the -q parameter.
Direct: Connect to the dns server specified by the -q parameter to resolve the domain name through the local network.
System: resolves the domain name through the system dns.
Tip:
The host file format specified by the --hosts parameter is the same as the system hosts file, and the domain name supports wildcards. You can refer to the hosts file.
The parsing forwarding rule file specified by the --forward parameter can be referenced to the resolve.rules file. The domain name supports wildcards. It supports multiple dns servers for each domain name to be parsed concurrently. Whoever resolves the fastest resolution will use the resolution result.
The -q parameter can specify multiple remote dns servers to perform concurrent parsing. Whoever resolves the fastest parsing success, the default is: 1.1.1.1, 8.8.8.8, 9.9.9.9, multiple comma-separated,
For example, you can also bring ports: 1.1.1.1, 8.8.8.8#53, 9.9.9.9
If you are a standalone service, you don't need a upstream:
Can perform:
proxy dns --default system -p :5353
Or
proxy dns --default direct -p :5353
8.2 Example of use
8.2.1 Normal HTTP(S) upstream agent
Suppose there is a upstream agent: 2.2.2.2:33080
Local execution:
proxy dns -S http -T tcp -P 2.2.2.2:33080 -p :53
Then the local UDP port 53 provides DNS resolution.
8.2.2 Ordinary SOCKS5 upstream agent
Suppose there is a upstream agent: 2.2.2.2:33080
Local execution:
proxy dns -S socks -T tcp -P 2.2.2.2:33080 -p :53
Then the local UDP port 53 provides DNS resolution.
8.2.3 TLS encrypted HTTP(S) upstream agent
Suppose there is a upstream agent: 2.2.2.2:33080
The commands executed by the upstream agent are:
proxy http -t tls -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key -p :33080
Local execution:
proxy dns -S http -T tls -P 2.2.2.2:33080 -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key -p :53
Then the local UDP port 53 provides a secure anti-pollution DNS resolution function.
8.2.4 TLS-encrypted SOCKS5 upstream agent
Suppose there is a upstream agent: 2.2.2.2:33080
The commands executed by the upstream agent are:
proxy socks -t tls -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key -p :33080
Local execution:
proxy dns -S socks -T tls -P 2.2.2.2:33080 -C proxy.crt -K proxy.key -p :53
Then the local UDP port 53 provides a secure anti-pollution DNS resolution function.
8.2.5 KCP encrypted HTTP(S) upstream agent
Suppose there is a upstream agent: 2.2.2.2:33080
The commands executed by the upstream agent are:
proxy http -t kcp -p :33080
Local execution:
proxy dns -S http -T kcp -P 2.2.2.2:33080 -p :53
Then the local UDP port 53 provides a secure anti-pollution DNS resolution function.
8.2.6 KCP encrypted SOCKS5 upstream agent
Suppose there is a upstream agent: 2.2.2.2:33080
The commands executed by the upstream agent are:
proxy socks -t kcp -p :33080
Local execution:
proxy dns -S socks -T kcp -P 2.2.2.2:33080 -p :53
Then the local UDP port 53 provides a secure anti-pollution DNS resolution function.
8.2.7 Custom encrypted HTTP(S) upstream agent
Suppose there is a upstream agent: 2.2.2.2:33080
The commands executed by the upstream agent are:
proxy http -t tcp -p :33080 -z password
Local execution:
proxy dns -S http -T tcp -Z password -P 2.2.2.2:33080 -p :53
Then the local UDP port 53 provides a secure anti-pollution DNS resolution function.
8.2.8 Custom encrypted SOCKS5 upstream agent
Suppose there is a upstream agent: 2.2.2.2:33080
The commands executed by the upstream agent are:
proxy socks -t kcp -p :33080 -z password
Local execution:
proxy dns -S socks -T tcp -Z password -P 2.2.2.2:33080 -p :53
Then the local UDP port 53 provides a secure anti-pollution DNS resolution function.
9.API Authentication
The proxy's http(s)/socks5/sps proxy function supports user-to-agent access via the API.
What can I do through the API?
- User dimension, which controls the single connection rate and controls the maximum number of connections, max connections count per seconds (QPS).
- IP dimension, which controls the single connection rate and controls the maximum number of connections, max connections count per seconds (QPS).
- Dynamic upstream, can dynamically obtain its upstream from the API according to the user or client IP, and support http(s)/socks5/ss upstream.
- Authenticate every connection, regardless of whether client authentication is required.
- Cache authentication results, time can be set to reduce API pressure.
Specific use
The proxy's http(s)/socks5/sps proxy API function is controlled by three parameters: --auth-url
and --auth-nouser
and --auth-cache
.
The parameter --auth-url
is the HTTP API interface address. When the client connects, the proxy will request the url in GET mode, with the following parameters. If the HTTP status code 204 is returned, the authentication is successful. In other cases, the authentication fails.
An example of a complete request API:
http://test.com/auth.php?user=a&pass=b&client_addr=127.0.0.1:49892&local_addr=127.0.0.1:8100&target=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.baidu.com&service=http&sps=0
Parameter Description
user and pass
When the proxy turns on authentication, here is the username and password provided by the client.
client_addr
The address used by the client to access the proxy, format IP: port.
local_addr
The proxy address accessed by the client, format IP: port.
service
Proxy type, divided into: http, socks.
Whether the sps
proxy is provided by sps, 1: yes, 0: no.
target
The target to be accessed by the client. If it is an http(s) proxy, the target is the specific url accessed; if it is a socks5 proxy, the target is empty.
Example
Suppose --auth-url http://127.0.0.1:333/auth.php points to a php interface address.
The contents of auth.php are as follows:
<?php
#all users and password
$alluser=[
"user1"=>"pass1",
"user2"=>"pass2",
"user3"=>"pass3",
"user4"=>"pass4",
];
$proxy_ip=$_GET['local_addr'];
$user_ip=$_GET['client_addr'];
$service=$_GET['service'];
$is_sps=$_GET['sps']=='1';
$user=$_GET['user'];
$pass=$_GET['pass'];
$target=$_GET['target'];
//business checking
//....
$ok=false;
foreach ($alluser as $dbuser => $dbpass) {
if ($user==$dbuser&&$pass==$dbpass){
$ok=true;
break;
}
}
//set the authentication result
if($ok){
header("userconns:1000");
header("ipconns:2000");
header("userrate:3000");
header("iprate:8000");
header("userqps:5");
header("ipqps:2");
header("upstream:http://127.0.0.1:3500?parent-type=tcp");
header("outgoing:1.1.1.1");
header("HTTP/1.1 204 No Content");
}
HTTP HEADER Explanation
userconns
: The maximum number of connections for the user, not limited to 0 or not set this header.
ipcons
: The maximum number of connections for the user IP, not limited to 0 or not set this header.
userrate
: User's single TCP connection rate limit, in bytes/second, is not limited to 0 or does not set this header.
iprate
: The single TCP connection rate limit of the client IP, in bytes/second, not limited to 0 or not set this header.
userqps
: The maximum number of connections per second (QPS) for the user, not limited to 0 or not set this header.
ipqps
: The maximum number of connections per second (QPS) for the client IP, not limited to 0 or not set this header.
upstream
: The upstream used, not empty, or not set this header.
outgoing
: The outgoing ip,this option only working which upstream is empty. And the IP must belong to the machine running proxy。
Tips
- By default,
--auth-url
is required to provide the user name and password. If you do not need the client to provide the username and password, and authenticate, you can add--auth-nouser
. The visit will still access the authentication address--auth-url
for authentication. Only the $user authentication username and the $pass authentication password received in the php interface are empty when client didn't send username and password. - Connection limit priority: User authentication file limit - "File ip.limit limit -" API user limit - "API IP limit -" command line global connection limit.
- Rate Limit Priority: User Authentication File Rate Limit - "File ip.limit Rate Limit -" API User Rate Limit - "API IP Rate Limit - "Command Line Global Rate Limit.
- The upstream obtains the priority: the upstream of the user authentication file - the file ip.limit upstream-"API upstream-" command line specifies the upstream.
4.--auth-cache
authentication cache, cache the authentication result for a certain period of time, improve performance, reduce the pressure on the authentication interface, --auth-cache unit seconds, default 0, set 0 to close the cache.
upstream detailed description
- When the parameter
sps
is 0.
When the service is http, upstream only supports http(s) proxy, and does not support authentication. If authentication is required, it can be replaced by sps. Format:
http://127.0.0.1:3100?argk=argv
When the service is a socks, the upstream only supports the socks5 proxy. The format is:
socks5://127.0.0.1:3100?argk=argv
Explanation: http://
,socks5://
is fixed, 127.0.0.1:3100
is the address of the upstream
-
When
sps
is 1.
Upstream supports socks5, http(s) proxy, support authentication, format:protocol://a:b@2.2.2.2:33080?argk=argv
, please refer to SPS chapter for details, multiple upstreams , the description of the-P
parameter. -
Parameters,
?
followed byargk=argv
are parameters: parameter name = parameter value, multiple parameters are connected with&
.
All the supported parameters are as follows, and the meaning of the command line with the same name is the same.- parent-type : upper-level transport type, support tcp, tls, ws, wss
- parent-ws-method: The encryption method of the upper-level ws transmission type, the supported value is the same as the value range supported by the command line.
- parent-ws-password: The upper-level ws transmission type encryption password, the alphanumeric password
- parent-tls-single : Whether the upper-level tls transport type is a one-way tls, which can be: true | false
- timeout : timeout for establishing tcp connection, number, in milliseconds
- ca : The base64-encoded string of the upper-level tls transport type ca certificate file.
- cert : The base64 encoded string of the higher level tls transport type certificate file.
- key : The base64 encoded string of the higher-level tls transport type certificate key file.
- luminati:if upstram is luminati proxies,value can be: true or false。
Traffic report / Traffic limit / Traffic statistics
The proxy's http (s) / socks5 / sps / tcp / udp proxy function supports traffic reporting. You can set an http interface address through the parameter --traffic-url
.
The proxy will report the traffic used for this connection to this address.Specifically, the proxy sends an HTTP to GET request to the HTTP URL address set by --traffic-url
.
There are two reporting modes, which can be specified by the --traffic-mode
parameter. It can be reported in the normal mode or in the fast mode.
-
Report in
normal
normal mode
When the connection is released, the proxy will report the traffic used for this connection to this--traffic-url
address. -
Report in
fast
mode
For each connection that has been established, the proxy willtimely
report the traffic generated by this connection to this--traffic-url
address.
Timing
defaults to 5 seconds, and you can modifyTiming
to the appropriate number of seconds via the parameter--traffic-interval
.
The traffic reporting function combined with the above API authentication function can control the user's traffic usage in real time. The traffic is reported to the interface. The interface writes the traffic data to the database, and then the authentication API queries the database to determine the traffic usage and determine whether the user can be successfully authenticated.
The following is a complete URL request example:
http://127.0.0.1:33088/user/traffic?bytes=337&client_addr=127.0.0.1%3A51035&id=http&server_addr =127.0.0.1%3A33088&target_addr=myip.ipip.net%3A80&username=a
Request parameter description: id: service id flag. server_addr: proxies's address requested by the client, format: IP: port. client_addr: client address, format: IP: port. target_addr: target address, format: "IP: port", when tcp / udp proxy, this is empty. User name: proxy authentication user name, this is empty when tcp / udp proxy. bytes: the number of traffic bytes used by the user. out_local_addr: outgoing tcp connection's local address,format: IP: port. out_remote_addr: outgoing tcp connection's remote address,format: IP: port. upstream: upstream used by outgoing tcp connection, if none upstream be used, it's empty.
Tips
The --traffic-url
URL must response the HTTP status code 204
. Only when the traffic is reported will the report be considered successful, and if it response other status codes, it will be considered that the reported traffic failed, and the log will be output.
traffic flow
Disconnect the user's connection
The proxy's http (s) / socks5 / sps proxy function supports a control interface, which can be specified by the parameter --control-url http interface address, Then the proxy will interval send all the usernames or client IPs currently connected to the proxy to this URL. Specifically, the proxy sends an HTTP to POST request to the HTTP URL address set by --control-url.
interval
defaults to 30 seconds, this value can be modified via the --control-sleep parameter.
When the user expires, or the user's traffic has been used up, the authentication API can only control the user cannot create a new connection, but the connection with the proxy has been established and the connection cannot be immediately disconnected.
Then this problem can be solved through the control interface. The control interface will return the content through the control interface in the slowest interval
time, and the end is invalid when the user establishes the connection.
Request Description
An HTTP POST request will be sent to the control. The interface form
has three fields: interface, ip, conns, and the conns
field requires a user whose proxy version is greater than proxy 12.2
.
user
The username currently connected to the agent, multiple separated by commas, for example: user1, user2
ip
The client IP is connected to the proxy, and multiple clients using English are split addresses, for example: 1.1.1.1, 2.2.2.2
conns
The tcp connection information currently connecting to the proxy port to transmit data. The conns value is a json string, the format is a sequence of connections, the element is an object, the object contains the details of the connection,
conns format: [{"id":"ab7bf1f10501d6f7","client":"127.0.0.1:62112","server":"127.0.0.1:9092","user":""}]
Object field description: id: connection id, client: client's unique IP address and port, server: client's IP and no port access, user's connection authentication (null if any)
Response Data Description
The data returned by the control interface is invalid user and IP or connection. The format is a json object data. There are three fields user, ip, and conns. The conns
field requires the proxy version greater than or equal to 12.2
.
Format: {"user":"a,b","ip":"",conns:["ab7bf1f10501d6f7","cb7bf1f10501d6f7"]}
user
: The username currently connected to the proxy, multiple separated by commas, not left blank, for example: user1, user2
ip
: The ip address of the client currently connected to the proxy, multiple separated by commas, not left blank, for example: 1.1.1.1, 2.2.2.2
conns
: is an array, the element is a connection id, this id is the id field of the connection object in conns in the above Request Description
.
Introduce:
- The connection established by the returned user and ip will be disconnected by the proxy.
- Connections matching the returned conns will be disconnected by the proxy.
- If the returned data contains both: user or ip, and conns, then the user or ip will be ignored, and only the connection matching conns will be disconnected.
Example
Suppose --control-url http://127.0.0.1:33088/user/control.php
points to a PHP interface address.
The content of control.php is as follows:
<?php
#revcieve proxy post data
$userArr=explode(",",$_POST['user']);
$ipArr=$_GET['ip'];
//invalid users array
$badUsers=[];
foreach ($userArr as $user) {
//logic business, push invalid user into $badUsers
$badUsers[]=$user;
}
$data=["user"=>implode(","$badUsers),"ip"=>"","conns"=>[]];
echo json_encode($data);
10. Authentication
The proxy http(s)/socks5/sps proxy function supports the user to access the proxy pair through the configuration file, and supports the http(s) proxy ``Proxy Basic proxy authentication` and the socks5 proxy authentication.
start using
The proxy's http(s)/socks5/sps proxy function can pass
--auth-file
, --max-conns
, --ip-limit
, --rate-limit
, -a
These five parameters control.
Detailed explanation of parameters
--auth-file
The authenticated user name and password file. This parameter specifies a file, one line per rule, in the format: "username: password: number of connections: rate: upstream".
Connection number
is the maximum number of connections for the user. The 'rate' is the maximum speed of each tcp connection of the user. The unit is: byte/second. The upper level is the upper level used by the user.
Not only can the authenticated user be set by --auth-file
, but also the -a
parameter can be set directly. Multiple users can repeat multiple -a
parameters.
For example: proxy http -a a:b:0:0: -a c:d:0:0:
Example explanation:
For example: user:pass:100:10240:http://192.168.1.1:3100
user
is the authentication username
pass
is the authentication user password (cannot contain a colon:)
100
is the maximum number of connections for this user, not limited to write 0
10240
is the rate limit of this user's single tcp connection, the unit is: byte / sec, no limit write 0
http://192.168.1.1:3100
is the upstream used by this user, no space is left blank
--max-conns
Limit the maximum number of global connections for the proxy service, a number, 0 is unrestricted, default is 0.
--ip-limit
Controls the number of connections and connection rate of the client IP. This parameter specifies a file, one rule per line, and the beginning of # is gaze.
The sample file ip.limit, the rule format is as follows:
127.0.0.1:100:10240:http://192.168.1.1:3100
Rule interpretation:
127.0.0.1
is the IP to be restricted
100
is the maximum number of connections for this IP, not limited to write 0
10240
is the rate limit of IP single tcp connection, the unit is: byte / s, no limit write 0
http://192.168.1.1:3100
is the upstream used by this IP, and it is not left blank.
--rate-limit
Limit the speed of each tcp connection of the service, for example: 100K 2000K 1M . 0 means unlimited, default 0.
11. Cluster
The proxy supports the cluster management. The proxy is installed on each machine node as an agent, with the control panel [proxyadmin cluster edition
] (https://github.com/snail007/proxy-admin-cluster) Unified management of proxy services on massive machines.
If the proxy is to be run as an agent, assume that the cluster port address of the control panel is: 1.1.1.1: 55333
.
The command example is as follows:
proxy agent -k xxx -c 1.1.1.1:55333 -i test
Command explanation:
agent: is a function parameter, which means running agent mode.
-k : The encryption and decryption key for communication with proxyadmin cluster edition
. This key is set in the configuration file of proxyadmin cluster edition
.
-c : The cluster port address of proxyadmin cluster edition
, format: IP:port.
-i : The unique identifier of the agent ensures that each agent is different. The "unique identifier" specified here is used when adding a node to the control panel. The IP is filled with this "unique identifier". If -i is not specified, the default is empty, and the control panel adds the IP field to fill in: the agent's internet IP.
-u: proxy parameter, empty by default. You can specify an agent, and the agent will communicate with the cluster through this agent.
The format is the same as that of --jumper
. For details, please refer to the --jumper
part of the manual.
notice:
When the client service is configured in the control panel, all nodes use the same key, which leads to only one client working. To solve this problem,
Client service parameters can use placeholders: {AGENT_ID}
to refer to the agent’s id as the client’s key, so as to ensure that each client has a unique key.
For example, client service parameters:
client -T tcp -P 1.1.1.1:30000 --k {AGENT_ID}
12. http, https website reverse proxy
The proxy can reverse proxy http and https websites.
The supported features are as follows:
- http and https are converted to each other.
- multiple upstream.
- upstream load balance.
- upstream high available.
- path mapping.
- path protection.
- alias names of bindings.
Example, configure file:rhttp.toml
。
proxy rhttp -c rhttp.toml
For detail usage, please refer to the configuration file rhttp.toml, which has a complete configuration description.