A shadowsocks manager tool for multi user and traffic control.
Base on Node.js and SQLite.
For more details, you can see docs.
If you want to use the old version, please switch to this branch.
- Node.js 12.*
- Redis
git clone https://github.com/shadowsocks/shadowsocks-manager.git cd shadowsocks-manager npm i use node server.js to run this program.
npm i -g shadowsocks-manager You may need to use the --unsafe-perm flag if you receive an permission error
npm i -g shadowsocks-manager --unsafe-perm use ssmgr to run this program.
docker run --name ssmgr -idt -v ~/.ssmgr:/root/.ssmgr --net=host gyteng/ssmgr [ssmgr params...] here is the Dockerfile
FROM ubuntu:18.04 MAINTAINER gyteng <[email protected]> RUN apt-get update && \ export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive && \ apt-get install tzdata iproute2 curl git sudo software-properties-common python-pip -y && \ pip install git+https://github.com/shadowsocks/shadowsocks.git@master && \ curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash - && \ apt-get install -y nodejs shadowsocks-libev && \ npm i -g shadowsocks-manager --unsafe-perm && \ echo "Asia/Shanghai" > /etc/timezone && \ rm /etc/localtime && \ dpkg-reconfigure -f noninteractive tzdata CMD ["/usr/bin/ssmgr"] - Start shadowsocks with manager API, it supports
shadowsocks-pythonandshadowsocks-libev. For example, you can run this command:
ss-manager -m aes-256-cfb -u --manager-address 127.0.0.1:6001 or ssserver -m aes-256-cfb -p 12345 -k abcedf --manager-address 127.0.0.1:6001 - run ssmgr with type s:
config file:
type: s shadowsocks: address: 127.0.0.1:6001 manager: address: 0.0.0.0:4001 password: '123456' db: 'ss.sqlite' If you want to use MySQL, the db must like this:
db: host: '1.1.1.1' user: 'root' password: 'abcdefg' database: 'ssmgr' And you have to close only_full_group_by when the version of MySQL is greater than 5.7
command:ssmgr -c /your/config/file/path.yml
- If you have several servers, you have to run step 1 and step 2 in every server.
The listening address in--manager-addressof step 1 and inshadowsocks -> addressof step 2's config file must be same. For security reseon, we recommend you to use127.0.0.1instead of0.0.0.0. - Now you can use the plugins to manage them. You can read the details in plugins readme page.
+-------------+ +-------------+ +------+ | Shadowsocks | | Shadowsocks | ... | | | manager API | | manager API | | | +-------------+ +-------------+ +------+ | | | | | | +-------------+ +-------------+ +------+ | ssmgr | | ssmgr | ... | | | with type s | | with type s | | | +-------------+ +-------------+ +------+ | | | +------------+----+-------- ... ---+ | | +---------------+ | ssmgr plugins | | with type m | +---------------+ ssmgr --help will show startup parameters info.
Usage: ssmgr [options] Options: -h, --help output usage information -V, --version output the version number -c, --config [file] config file, default: ~/.ssmgr/default.yml -d, --db [file] sqlite3 file, sample: ~/.ssmgr/db.sqlite -t, --type [type] type, s for server side, m for manager side -s, --shadowsocks [address] ss-manager address, sample: 127.0.0.1:6001 -m, --manager [address] manager address, sample: 0.0.0.0:6002 -p, --password [password] manager password, both server side and manager side must be equals -r, --run [type] run shadowsocks from child_process, sample: libev / libev:aes-256-cfb / python / python:aes-256-cfb --debug show debug message First, ssmgr will read the config file in --config, and other parameters(-detsmp) will replace the config file values.
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