A fast tunnel proxy that helps you bypass firewalls.
sudo su
wget --no-check-certificate https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ShadowsocksR-Live/shadowsocksr/manyuser/ssr-install.sh
chmod +x ssr-install.sh
./ssr-install.sh 2>&1 | tee ssr-install.log
To uninstall, using
./ssr-install.sh uninstall
Please make you as root
account and change your working directory to the root first.
sudo su
cd /
Debian / Ubuntu:
apt-get install git
git clone https://github.com/ShadowsocksR-Live/shadowsocksr.git
CentOS:
yum install git
git clone https://github.com/ShadowsocksR-Live/shadowsocksr.git
Windows:
git clone https://github.com/ShadowsocksR-Live/shadowsocksr.git
If you clone it into "/shadowsocksr" folder, please enter "/shadowsocksr" first,
cd /shadowsocksr
then run:
bash initcfg.sh
Now, move to "/shadowsocksr/shadowsocks",
cd /shadowsocksr/shadowsocks
then run:
python server.py -p 443 -k password -m aes-128-cfb -O auth_aes128_md5 -o tls1.2_ticket_auth_compatible
Check all the options via -h
.
You can also use a configuration file instead (recommend), move to "/shadowsocksr" and edit the file "user-config.json" with vi
text editor,
vi /shadowsocksr/user-config.json
then move to "/shadowsocksr/shadowsocks" again,
cd /shadowsocksr/shadowsocks
and just run:
python server.py
Now. Mission completed.
To run in the background:
./logrun.sh
To stop:
./stop.sh
To monitor the log:
./tail.sh
If you hope the remote host to start the shadowsocksr service automatically when the host started, please:
Edit the configuration file "user-config.json" with vi
text editor, modify it with correct parameters.
vi /shadowsocksr/user-config.json
Edit /etc/rc.local
file with vi
editor,
vi /etc/rc.local
and add the following command to the end of the /etc/rc.local
file.
/shadowsocksr/shadowsocks/logrun.sh
If the first line of file /etc/rc.local
is not #!/bin/sh -e
, please add it to the first line,
then make /etc/rc.local
executable using the following command:
chmod +x /etc/rc.local
Please reboot
your linux computer and all is done.
About editing user-config.json
and /etc/rc.local
files with vi
text editor utility, please see How to Use the vi Editor.
Use GUI clients on your local PC/phones. Check the README of your client for more information.
You can find all the documentation in the Wiki.
Copyright 2015 clowwindy
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