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socksv5-cli

v1.3.1

Published

Socksv5 server Cli

Downloads

12

Readme

Socksv5 Cli

Hosts socksv5 proxy when given a simple config

Installation:

npm install -g socksv5-cli

Ussage:

socksv5 /full/path/to/config.json

Config

Config File Generation

Config file generation:

A basic config file generator is provided, it will try to create an unauthenticated proxy for every external network interface.

socksv5-gen > proxy_config.json

Config file management

A utility for config file management is provided

socksv5-config

This file assumes that your config file is stored in /etc/socksv5.conf

See socksv5-config help for more information about the config manager

Config File Examples

Config file format (See config.sample.json):

[
	{
		"host": <external ip>,
		"port": <port>,
		"username": <username>,
		"password": <password>
	}
]

Example config:

[
	{
		"host": "123.456.789.123",
		"port": 123,
		"username": "proxy1user",
		"password": "proxy1pass"
	},
	{
		"host": "51.23.4.123",
		"port": 124,
		"username": "proxy2user",
		"password": "proxy2user"
	}
]