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Clash
Clash

A rule based proxy in Go.

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Features

  • HTTP/HTTPS and SOCKS proxy
  • Surge like configuration
  • GeoIP rule support
  • Support for Netfilter TCP redirect

Discussion

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Install

You can build from source:

go get -u -v github.com/Dreamacro/clash

Pre-built binaries are available: release

Requires Go >= 1.10.

Daemon

Unfortunately, there is no native elegant way to implement golang's daemon.

So we can use third-party daemon tools like pm2, supervisor, and so on.

In the case of pm2, we can start the daemon this way:

pm2 start clash

If you have Docker installed, you can run clash directly using docker-compose.

Run clash in docker

Config

Configuration file at $HOME/.config/clash/config.ini

Below is a simple demo configuration file:

[General]
port = 7890
socks-port = 7891

# redir proxy for Linux and macOS
redir-port = 7892

# A RESTful API for clash
external-controller = 127.0.0.1:8080

[Proxy]
# name = ss, server, port, cipher, password
# The types of cipher are consistent with go-shadowsocks2
# support AEAD_AES_128_GCM AEAD_AES_192_GCM AEAD_AES_256_GCM AEAD_CHACHA20_POLY1305 AES-128-CTR AES-192-CTR AES-256-CTR AES-128-CFB AES-192-CFB AES-256-CFB CHACHA20-IETF XCHACHA20
ss1 = ss, server1, port, AEAD_CHACHA20_POLY1305, password
ss2 = ss, server2, port, AEAD_CHACHA20_POLY1305, password

# name = socks5, server, port
socks = socks5, server1, port

[Proxy Group]
# url-test select which proxy will be used by benchmarking speed to a URL.
# name = url-test, [proxies], url, interval(second)
auto = url-test, ss1, ss2, http://www.google.com/generate_204, 300

# select is used for selecting proxy or proxy group
# you can use RESTful API to switch proxy, is recommended for use in GUI.
# name = select, [proxies]
Proxy = select, ss1, ss2, auto

[Rule]
DOMAIN-SUFFIX,google.com,Proxy
DOMAIN-KEYWORD,google,Proxy
DOMAIN-SUFFIX,ad.com,REJECT
GEOIP,CN,DIRECT
FINAL,,Proxy # note: there is two ","

Thanks

riobard/go-shadowsocks2

License

FOSSA Status

TODO

  • Complementing the necessary rule operators
  • Redir proxy
  • UDP support
  • Connection manager