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"Notes on Survival in the Age of Digital Totalitarianism" 7. Shadowsocks Primary Tutorial

Shadowsocks, commonly known as ss, refers not only to the encrypted transmission protocol based on Socks5, but also to various transmission packages that implement the Shadowsocks protocol. It is one of the most popular circumvention tools in mainland China.

1 A brief history of the development of Shadowsocks

Shadowsocks is a circumvention software developed by clowwindy. It has attracted the attention of the public security because of its popularity. The author, clowwindy, under pressure from the police, deleted all the code of the Shadowsocks project on Github on August 22, 2015 and stopped development. Madeye and linusyang continue to develop and maintain Shadowsocks-libev based on Shadowsocks. Breakwa11 has developed a fork of ShdowsocksR (SSR) that improves security and adds obfuscation over the original Shdowsocks. On July 27, 2017, breakwa11 was personally attacked by an unidentified person who claimed to be "ESU.TV" and was forced to delete SSR's code on GitHub, stop maintaining the ShadowsocksR project and disband the related Telegram communication group. After Akkariiin announced to take over the SSR project and develop ShadowsocksRR branch on this basis.


2 How to use Shadowsocks

2.1 Server side

There are mainly the following ways to obtain Shadowsocks nodes:

Purchase commercial services provided by Shadowsocks service providers (commonly known as "airports") Use Shadowsocks nodes shared by others to rent VPS Self-built Shadowsocks

2.1.1 Choice of Shadowsocks Service Provider <br class="smart">See: DuyaoSS|On the use experience of some airports (SS/SSR providers) - full version (Unicom) update

The editor does not recommend purchasing Shadowsocks services from individual sellers, let alone purchasing services from individual sellers who sell services in QQ groups and Telegram group chats, so as not to be deceived.

2.1.2 Using a shared node <br class="smart">The disadvantages of using a shared node are also obvious - many users using the same node will inevitably lead to low network speed and poor user experience; at the same time, it is easy to cause GFW to be blocked and must be replaced For new nodes, the stability cannot be guaranteed; privacy and security cannot be guaranteed; it takes a lot of time and cost to find and test nodes.

Shared nodes can be used for emergency use and are not recommended for daily use. On Telegram, there are V2ray, the latest release of SSR nodes🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 , 360 Internet Security Center and other channels that share information about Shadowsocks and V2Ray nodes. Please search for more channels. Take the SSR node provided by V2ray, the latest release of SSR node 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 as an example, copy the URL "ssr://xxxx...xxxx" and open the Shadowsocks client to automatically import the node information.

2.1.3 Rent a VPS and build Shadowsocks by yourself
See the GitHub project pages for each Shadowsocks branch. If you do not use a Linux system, you can configure and install various Shadowsocks servers under the graphical user interface with the help of the HyperApp application on the iOS platform.

See also:
HyperApp User Documentation - Store App Configuration - SSR Tutorial

YouTube | Quickly establish vpn in five minutes, which can be operated by mobile phone throughout the whole process, a convenient and fast ssr tutorial of a powerful software hyperapp
(requires overturning the wall)

2.2 Client

2.2.1 Selection of Client <br class="smart">See:Cong Cong: Introduction to SS/SSR – Client

2.2.2 Use of the client <br class="smart">Add a single node: select the protocol type (such as Shadowscoks, ShadowsocksR, Socks5, etc.), fill in the host IP, port, password, encryption method, obfuscation protocol and label, etc.

Import nodes in batches: Add a server type and select "Subscribe", and enter the subscription connection provided by the Shadowsocks service provider.

Most Shadowsocks service providers provide tutorials on how to use the client.


See also:
Cong Cong: Introduction to SS/SSR

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