A secure socks5 proxy, designed to protect your Internet traffic.
Pull the image from the docker index. This is the recommended method of installation as it is easier to update image. These builds are performed by the Docker Trusted Build service.
docker pull dockage/shadowsocks-server:latestYou can also pull the latest tag which is built from the repository HEAD
docker pull dockage/shadowsocks-server:latestAlternately you can build the image locally.
git clone https://github.com/dockage/shadowsocks-server.git
cd shadowsocks-server
docker build --tag="$USER/shadowsocks-server" .The quickest way to get started is using docker-compose.
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dockage/shadowsocks-server/master/docker-compose.yml
docker-compose upAlternately, you can manually launch the shadowsocks container.
docker run --name='shadowsocks' -d \
--publish=8388:8388 \
--env='SS_PASSWORD=ssp@ss' \
dockage/shadowsocks-server:latestPlease refer the docker run command options for the --env-file flag where you can specify all required environment variables in a single file. This will save you from writing a potentially long docker run command. Alternately you can use docker compose.
Below is the complete list of available options that can be used to customize your shadowsocks installation.
- SS_PASSWORD: A password used to encrypt transfer. Defaults to
ssp@ss. - SS_TIMEOUT: Connections timeout in seconds. Defaults to
300. - SS_METHOD: The encryption method, "bf-cfb", "aes-256-cfb", etc. Defaults to
aes-256-cfb.
To upgrade to newer shadowsocks releases, simply follow this 3 step upgrade procedure.
- Step 1: Update the docker image.
docker pull dockage/shadowsocks-server:latest- Step 2: Stop and remove the currently running image
docker stop shadowsocks
docker rm shadowsocks- Step 3: Start the image
docker run --name=shadowsocks -d [OPTIONS] dockage/shadowsocks-server:latestFor more information refer https://github.com/jpetazzo/nsenter
- Where to get help: website, documentation
- GitHub repo: dockage/php
- Where to file issues: GitHub issues
- Maintained by: The Dockage team (info at dockage.dev)
- License(s) - license, check 3rd party documentation for license information