A socks5 proxy with ssl support
Project description
Furion is an encrypted proxy written in Python. In essence, it’s just socks5 server with ssl support. It’s often used with upstream Furion servers to avoid censorship.
Project is hosted at GitHub, mirrored on BitBucket.
Features
Automatic upstream fail over (when multiple upstream servers are available).
Built-in latency check for choosing the fastest upstream.
Periodical upstream updates from a designated central registry.
Builtin DNS server/proxy to avoid poisoning.
Limit what ports that clients are allowed to connect to.
Easy account management on the server side.
Dependencies
Furion has no external dependencies other than a standard Python 2.x (>=2.6) installation. Python 3.x is supported. There is optional support for gevent, which would be used if an existing gevent installation was discovered.
Installation
Furion can be installed via pip:
pip install furion
or setuptools:
easy_install furion
To start using Furion, you need at least a furion.cfg file. For client, a upstream.json file is also needed for upstream checking to work.
By default, Furion will look for furion.cfg and upstream.json in /etc/furion or the current working directory. You can specify path to the configuration file after a -c switch.
Read configuration files in examples directory for more information.
Client For Windows
There is a win32 binary available for download with every release.
If you want to build yourself, a python installation must be present, personally I used ActivePython. Then install pyinstaller to C:\\pyinstaller and use pyinstaller.bat to build.
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