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3Proxy version 0.8.9 set up and socks configuration

The guides I found are not for the latest version. Could you tutorial the installation and socks configuration for version 3proxy 0.8.9? I really need this. Big thanks.

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  • YmpkerYmpker Member
    edited May 2017

    Ive been using this script to set it up. Worked smooth :)

    https://github.com/barankilic/3proxy

  • @Ympker said:
    Ive been using this script to set it up. Worked smooth :)

    https://github.com/barankilic/3proxy

    Hello.

    This is version 0.8.6. How do I update to the latest version? Do you also help for Socks configuration?

  • YmpkerYmpker Member

    The standard config of the script was sufficient for me. I guess your best bet would be 3proxy wiki.

  • @Ympker said:
    The standard config of the script was sufficient for me. I guess your best bet would be 3proxy wiki.

    I installed the latest version (Barankilic script) but could not configure the socks proxy. I'm waiting for your help.

  • YmpkerYmpker Member
    edited May 2017

    @jerusalem_ru said:

    @Ympker said:
    The standard config of the script was sufficient for me. I guess your best bet would be 3proxy wiki.

    I installed the latest version (Barankilic script) but could not configure the socks proxy. I'm waiting for your help.

    Gratz on updating the proxy but as I have not configured socks either you wont be getting any help from me. As I mentioned above your best bet is the 3proxy wiki or Stackoverflow/Serverfault/Reddit

  • ricardoricardo Member
    edited May 2017

    This is a config that whitelists 1.1.1.1 and 2.2.2.2 to use the socks proxy listening on port 5000, using the interface 123.123.123.123. The config file resides at /home/3/config.conf, the 'monitor' command will listen to any changes made on the file so config changes are done in real time.

    daemon
    config /home/3/config.conf
    pidfile /home/3/config.pid
    monitor /home/3/config.conf
    auth iponly
    maxconn 145
    allow * 1.1.1.1,2.2.2.2 * *
    socks -d -t -e123.123.123.123 -a -p5000
    
  • @ricardo I could not. Would you describe the installation exactly? Everyone benefits.

  • YuraYura Member

    @jerusalem_ru said:
    @ricardo I could not. Would you describe the installation exactly? Everyone benefits.

    Ok, let's begin.

    Press a Power button on your PC...

    Thanked by 3quick paily Ympker
  • ricardoricardo Member

    Try turning on logging or verbosity and you can figure it out.

    Everyone benefits

    'Teach a man to fish' and all that.

  • WilliamWilliam Member

    7.1.1 - newer not tested. Debian and Ubuntu only.

    apt-get -y install rpl make gcc build-essential python make curl
    
        ulimit -n 32000
        oldpwd=$PWD
        mkdir /tmp/proxy
        cd /tmp/proxy
        curl -s https://prnt.li/f/ca79f976317dfe7dd8fd088678d15abb-naif8ohm7w.tgz
     >3proxy-0.7.1.1.tgz
        tar -xvzf 3proxy-0.7.1.1.tgz
        rm 3proxy-0.7.1.1.tgz
        cd 3proxy
        make -s -f Makefile.Linux
        cd src
        mkdir /etc/3proxy/
        mv 3proxy /etc/3proxy/
        cd /etc/3proxy/
    cat << 'EOF' >/etc/3proxy/3proxy.cfg
    nserver 8.8.8.8
    nserver 8.8.4.4
    nscache 300
    daemon
    users $/etc/3proxy/proxyauth
    auth strong
    flush
    allow user1,user2,user3
    maxconn 1024
    socks -p1234
    EOF
        rpl -q "exit 0" "#exit 0" /etc/rc.local
        echo "/etc/3proxy/3proxy /etc/3proxy/3proxy.cfg" >>/etc/rc.local
        echo "ulimit -n 32000" >>/etc/rc.local
        echo "exit 0" >>/etc/rc.local
    

    /etc/3proxy/proxyauth:

    user1:CL:pass1
    user2:CL:pass2
    user3:CL:pass3
    
    Thanked by 1Falzo
  • CartmanCartman Member
    edited May 2017

    Some dude here in another topic about proxies posted a cool Squid 3 installer and I look into the author github page. Looks like they added a new repo and it must be a wonder it is related to some kind of 3proxy installer

    I have tested it. I have looked at the code. Looks clean and simple. Does about the same as the one above by William does but pulls code from official site/repo. Unfortunately it cannot preinstall the prequisites so you have to install them yourself. I'm talking about the second line of Williams tutorial.

    The proxy worked but I rather prefer shadowsocks --> encryption :) .

    Here is the repo: https://github.com/hidden-refuge/3proxy

    The stable one actually installs 0.8.9: https://github.com/hidden-refuge/3proxy/blob/master/3proxy-install.sh#L19 and https://github.com/hidden-refuge/3proxy/blob/master/3proxy-install.sh#L22

    Actually installing 3proxy is a piece of cake. The config is a big iffy so that is the harder part.

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