Awesome
ip2socks-go
ip2socks go version
inspired by https://github.com/zfl9/ipt2socks
Test on archlinux and asus ac86u merlin ...
$ ipt2socks-go --help // no help option and use long style please ... ~~~~
usage: ipt2socks <options...>. the existing options are as follows:
-s, --server-addr <addr> socks5 server ip address, <required>
-p, --server-port <port> socks5 server port number, <required>
-a, --auth-username <user> username for socks5 authentication
-k, --auth-password <passwd> password for socks5 authentication
-b, --listen-addr4 <addr> listen ipv4 address, default: 127.0.0.1
-B, --listen-addr6 <addr> listen ipv6 address, default: ::1
-l, --listen-port <port> listen port number, default: 60080
-j, --thread-nums <num> number of worker threads, default: 1
-n, --nofile-limit <num> set nofile limit, maybe need root priv
-o, --udp-timeout <sec> udp socket idle timeout, default: 300
-c, --cache-size <size> max size of udp lrucache, default: 256
-f, --buffer-size <size> buffer size of tcp socket, default: 8192
-u, --run-user <user> run the ipt2socks with the specified user
-G, --graceful gracefully close the tcp connection pair
-R, --redirect use redirect instead of tproxy (for tcp)
-T, --tcp-only listen tcp only, aka: disable udp proxy
-U, --udp-only listen udp only, aka: disable tcp proxy
-4, --ipv4-only listen ipv4 only, aka: disable ipv6 proxy
-6, --ipv6-only listen ipv6 only, aka: disable ipv4 proxy
-v, --verbose print verbose log, default: <disabled>
-V, --version print ipt2socks version number and exit
-h, --help print ipt2socks help information and exit