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How to route all traffic through Shadowsocks in Linux/Windows?
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How to route all traffic through Shadowsocks in Linux/Windows?

miktarqmiktarq Member

Shadowsocks works well. How to route all traffic through Shadowsocks in Linux (Ubuntu)/Windows? Could you tell me? Thank you.

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  • fLoofLoo Member
    edited March 2017

    You do not want to route all your traffic over layer 5. You should be better off using L2/3-Routing.

  • @fLoo said:
    You do not want to route all your traffic over layer 5. You should be better off using L2/3-Routing.

    Is it possible that what I want is realized? I want this: Route all traffic through Shadowsocks in Linux/Windows.

  • @miktarq said:
    Shadowsocks works well. How to route all traffic through Shadowsocks in Linux (Ubuntu)/Windows? Could you tell me? Thank you.

    It's totally doable. And in fact quite a few router firmware distributions do this quite well.

    If you were talking about a home/office network, you can get a router that can run one of the modified firmwares.

    If a data center set up is concerned, you can have an additional VPS run as the gateway for the main server. Search for LEDE X64.

  • Shadowsocks libev has a redir option. Check it out.

  • Check out Proxifier, Sockscap, or Proxycap for forcing apps that don't usually expect a proxy to send their traffic to SS or SSR.

    Thanked by 2t0m pluush
  • can i route voip traffic through shadow socks ?

  • can we use linux based shadowsocks client to route all traffic of LAN to Server. ?

    LAN Traffic -> Switch- > cisco Router -> SS client (Centos 7) -> SS Server

  • JordJord Moderator, Host Rep

    Please don't nerco a 3 year old thread.

    /thread

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