Has anyone done their own shadowsocks?

I’m assuming you’ll need to expose your port to WAN?

  • @MalReynolds@slrpnk.net
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    28 months ago

    I use gluetun for vpn proxying, it’s rock solid and has shadowsocks and tinyproxy (I run two instances, one localish openvpn and one out of country wireguard, gluetun don’t care), that gets around port opening.

  • StarDreamer
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    18 months ago

    Is there a specific reason you’re looking at shadowsocks? The original developer has been MIA for years. People who used it in the past largely consider it insecure for its original stated purpose

    trojan-gfw is a better modern replacement. However that requires a certificate in order to work. You can easily get one via lets encrypt.

    At this point, let Shadowsocks, obfs, and kcp die a graceful death like GoAgent before it did.