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582 | to choose that version for the Program.
583 |
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587 | later version.
588 |
589 | 15. Disclaimer of Warranty.
590 |
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598 | ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
599 |
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601 |
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603 | WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND/OR CONVEYS
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613 |
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621 | END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
622 |
623 |
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/Makefile:
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1 | #
2 | # Copyright (C) 2015 OpenWrt-dist
3 | # Copyright (C) 2015 Jian Chang
4 | #
5 | # This is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.
6 | # See /LICENSE for more information.
7 | #
8 |
9 | include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk
10 |
11 | PKG_NAME:=shadowsocks-libev
12 | PKG_VERSION:=2.4.5
13 | PKG_RELEASE:=1
14 |
15 | PKG_SOURCE:=$(PKG_NAME)-$(PKG_VERSION).tar.gz
16 | PKG_SOURCE_URL:=https://github.com/shadowsocks/openwrt-shadowsocks/releases/download/v$(PKG_VERSION)
17 | PKG_MD5SUM:=b0541ec80f976c166d4af6a914497377
18 |
19 | PKG_LICENSE:=GPLv3
20 | PKG_LICENSE_FILES:=LICENSE
21 | PKG_MAINTAINER:=Max Lv
22 |
23 | PKG_BUILD_DIR:=$(BUILD_DIR)/$(PKG_NAME)/$(BUILD_VARIANT)/$(PKG_NAME)-$(PKG_VERSION)
24 |
25 | PKG_INSTALL:=1
26 | PKG_FIXUP:=autoreconf
27 | PKG_USE_MIPS16:=0
28 | PKG_BUILD_PARALLEL:=1
29 |
30 | include $(INCLUDE_DIR)/package.mk
31 |
32 | define Package/shadowsocks-libev/Default
33 | SECTION:=net
34 | CATEGORY:=Network
35 | TITLE:=Lightweight Secured Socks5 Proxy $(2)
36 | URL:=https://github.com/shadowsocks/shadowsocks-libev
37 | VARIANT:=$(1)
38 | DEPENDS:=$(3)
39 | endef
40 |
41 | Package/shadowsocks-libev = $(call Package/shadowsocks-libev/Default,openssl,(OpenSSL),+libopenssl +libpthread)
42 | Package/shadowsocks-libev-spec = $(call Package/shadowsocks-libev/Default,openssl,(OpenSSL),+libopenssl +libpthread +ipset +ip +iptables-mod-tproxy)
43 | Package/shadowsocks-libev-polarssl = $(call Package/shadowsocks-libev/Default,polarssl,(PolarSSL),+libpolarssl +libpthread)
44 | Package/shadowsocks-libev-spec-polarssl = $(call Package/shadowsocks-libev/Default,polarssl,(PolarSSL),+libpolarssl +libpthread +ipset +ip +iptables-mod-tproxy)
45 |
46 | define Package/shadowsocks-libev/description
47 | Shadowsocks-libev is a lightweight secured socks5 proxy for embedded devices and low end boxes.
48 | endef
49 |
50 | Package/shadowsocks-libev-spec/description = $(Package/shadowsocks-libev/description)
51 | Package/shadowsocks-libev-polarssl/description = $(Package/shadowsocks-libev/description)
52 | Package/shadowsocks-libev-spec-polarssl/description = $(Package/shadowsocks-libev/description)
53 |
54 | define Package/shadowsocks-libev/conffiles
55 | /etc/shadowsocks.json
56 | endef
57 |
58 | define Package/shadowsocks-libev-spec/conffiles
59 | /etc/config/shadowsocks
60 | endef
61 |
62 | Package/shadowsocks-libev-polarssl/conffiles = $(Package/shadowsocks-libev/conffiles)
63 | Package/shadowsocks-libev-spec-polarssl/conffiles = $(Package/shadowsocks-libev-spec/conffiles)
64 |
65 | define Package/shadowsocks-libev-spec/postinst
66 | #!/bin/sh
67 | if [ -z "$${IPKG_INSTROOT}" ]; then
68 | uci -q batch <<-EOF >/dev/null
69 | delete firewall.shadowsocks
70 | set firewall.shadowsocks=include
71 | set firewall.shadowsocks.type=script
72 | set firewall.shadowsocks.path=/var/etc/shadowsocks.include
73 | set firewall.shadowsocks.reload=1
74 | commit firewall
75 | EOF
76 | fi
77 | exit 0
78 | endef
79 |
80 | Package/shadowsocks-libev-spec-polarssl/postinst = $(Package/shadowsocks-libev-spec/postinst)
81 |
82 | CONFIGURE_ARGS += --disable-ssp
83 |
84 | ifeq ($(BUILD_VARIANT),polarssl)
85 | CONFIGURE_ARGS += --with-crypto-library=polarssl
86 | endif
87 |
88 | define Package/shadowsocks-libev/install
89 | $(INSTALL_DIR) $(1)/usr/bin
90 | $(INSTALL_BIN) $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/src/ss-{local,redir,tunnel} $(1)/usr/bin
91 | $(INSTALL_DIR) $(1)/etc/init.d
92 | $(INSTALL_CONF) ./files/shadowsocks.conf $(1)/etc/shadowsocks.json
93 | $(INSTALL_BIN) ./files/shadowsocks.init $(1)/etc/init.d/shadowsocks
94 | endef
95 |
96 | define Package/shadowsocks-libev-spec/install
97 | $(INSTALL_DIR) $(1)/usr/bin
98 | $(INSTALL_BIN) $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/src/ss-{redir,tunnel} $(1)/usr/bin
99 | $(INSTALL_BIN) ./files/shadowsocks.rule $(1)/usr/bin/ss-rules
100 | $(INSTALL_DIR) $(1)/etc/config
101 | $(INSTALL_DATA) ./files/shadowsocks.config $(1)/etc/config/shadowsocks
102 | $(INSTALL_DIR) $(1)/etc/init.d
103 | $(INSTALL_BIN) ./files/shadowsocks.spec $(1)/etc/init.d/shadowsocks
104 | endef
105 |
106 | Package/shadowsocks-libev-polarssl/install = $(Package/shadowsocks-libev/install)
107 | Package/shadowsocks-libev-spec-polarssl/install = $(Package/shadowsocks-libev-spec/install)
108 |
109 | $(eval $(call BuildPackage,shadowsocks-libev))
110 | $(eval $(call BuildPackage,shadowsocks-libev-spec))
111 | $(eval $(call BuildPackage,shadowsocks-libev-polarssl))
112 | $(eval $(call BuildPackage,shadowsocks-libev-spec-polarssl))
113 |
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/README.md:
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1 | Shadowsocks-libev for OpenWrt
2 | ===
3 |
4 | 简介
5 | ---
6 |
7 | 本项目是 [shadowsocks-libev][1] 在 OpenWrt 上的移植
8 | 当前版本: 2.4.5-1
9 | [预编译 IPK 下载][2]
10 |
11 | 特性
12 | ---
13 |
14 | 可编译两种版本
15 |
16 | - shadowsocks-libev
17 |
18 | > 官方原版
19 | > 可执行文件 `ss-{local,redir,tunnel}`
20 | > 默认启动: ss-local 提供 SOCKS 代理
21 |
22 | - shadowsocks-libev-spec
23 |
24 | > 针对 OpenWrt 的优化版本
25 | > 可执行文件 `ss-{redir,rules,tunnel}`
26 | > 默认启动:
27 | > `ss-redir` 提供透明代理, 从 v2.2.0 开始支持 UDP
28 | > `ss-rules` 生成代理转发规则
29 | > `ss-tunnel` 提供 UDP 转发, 用于 DNS 查询
30 |
31 | 编译
32 | ---
33 |
34 | - 从 OpenWrt 的 [SDK][S] 编译
35 |
36 | ```bash
37 | # 以 ar71xx 平台为例
38 | tar xjf OpenWrt-SDK-ar71xx-for-linux-x86_64-gcc-4.8-linaro_uClibc-0.9.33.2.tar.bz2
39 | cd OpenWrt-SDK-ar71xx-*
40 | # 获取 Makefile
41 | git clone https://github.com/shadowsocks/openwrt-shadowsocks.git package/shadowsocks-libev
42 | # 选择要编译的包 Network -> shadowsocks-libev
43 | make menuconfig
44 | # 开始编译
45 | make package/shadowsocks-libev/compile V=99
46 | ```
47 |
48 | 配置
49 | ---
50 |
51 | - shadowsocks-libev 配置文件: `/etc/shadowsocks.json`
52 |
53 | - shadowsocks-libev-spec 配置文件: `/etc/config/shadowsocks`
54 |
55 | - shadowsocks-libev-spec 从 `v1.5.2` 开始可以使用 [LuCI][L] 配置界面
56 |
57 | ----------
58 |
59 |
60 | [1]: https://github.com/shadowsocks/shadowsocks-libev
61 | [2]: https://sourceforge.net/projects/openwrt-dist/files/shadowsocks-libev/
62 | [L]: https://github.com/aa65535/openwrt-dist-luci
63 | [S]: http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/obtain.firmware.sdk
64 |
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/files/shadowsocks.conf:
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1 | {
2 | "server": "127.0.0.1",
3 | "server_port": 443,
4 | "local_port": 1080,
5 | "password": "password",
6 | "timeout": 60,
7 | "method": "rc4-md5"
8 | }
9 |
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/files/shadowsocks.config:
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1 |
2 | config global
3 | option global_server 'nil'
4 |
5 | config servers
6 | option auth_enable '0'
7 | option server '127.0.0.1'
8 | option server_port '8388'
9 | option local_port '1080'
10 | option password 'barfoo!'
11 | option timeout '60'
12 | option encrypt_method 'rc4-md5'
13 |
14 | config udp_forward
15 | option tunnel_enable '0'
16 | option tunnel_port '5300'
17 | option tunnel_forward '8.8.4.4:53'
18 |
19 | config access_control
20 | option lan_ac_mode '0'
21 | option wan_bp_list '/dev/null'
22 |
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/files/shadowsocks.init:
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1 | #!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common
2 |
3 | START=95
4 |
5 | SERVICE_USE_PID=1
6 | SERVICE_WRITE_PID=1
7 | SERVICE_DAEMONIZE=1
8 |
9 | CONFIG=/etc/shadowsocks.json
10 |
11 | start() {
12 | service_start /usr/bin/ss-local -c $CONFIG -b 0.0.0.0
13 | #service_start /usr/bin/ss-redir -c $CONFIG -b 0.0.0.0
14 | #service_start /usr/bin/ss-tunnel -c $CONFIG -b 0.0.0.0 -l 5353 -L 8.8.8.8:53 -u
15 | }
16 |
17 | stop() {
18 | service_stop /usr/bin/ss-local
19 | #service_stop /usr/bin/ss-redir
20 | #service_stop /usr/bin/ss-tunnel
21 | }
22 |
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/files/shadowsocks.rule:
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1 | #!/bin/sh
2 | #
3 | # Copyright (C) 2015 OpenWrt-dist
4 | # Copyright (C) 2015 Jian Chang
5 | #
6 | # This is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.
7 | # See /LICENSE for more information.
8 | #
9 |
10 | TAG="_SS_SPEC_RULE_" # comment tag
11 | IPT="iptables -t nat" # alias of iptables
12 | FWI=$(uci get firewall.shadowsocks.path 2>/dev/null) # firewall include file
13 |
14 | usage() {
15 | cat <<-EOF
16 | Usage: ss-rules [options]
17 |
18 | Valid options are:
19 |
20 | -s ip address of shadowsocks remote server
21 | -l port number of shadowsocks local server
22 | -S ip address of shadowsocks remote UDP server
23 | -L port number of shadowsocks local UDP server
24 | -i a file content is bypassed ip list
25 | -a lan ip of access control, need a prefix to
26 | define access control mode
27 | -b wan ip of will be bypassed
28 | -w wan ip of will be forwarded
29 | -e extra options for iptables
30 | -o apply the rules to the OUTPUT chain
31 | -u enable udprelay mode, TPROXY is required
32 | -U enable udprelay mode, using different IP
33 | and ports for TCP and UDP
34 | -f flush the rules
35 | -h show this help message and exit
36 | EOF
37 | exit $1
38 | }
39 |
40 | loger() {
41 | # 1.alert 2.crit 3.err 4.warn 5.notice 6.info 7.debug
42 | logger -st ss-rules[$$] -p$1 $2
43 | }
44 |
45 | flush_r() {
46 | flush_iptables() {
47 | local ipt="iptables -t $1"
48 | local DAT=$(iptables-save -t $1)
49 | eval $(echo "$DAT" | grep "$TAG" | sed -e 's/^-A/$ipt -D/' -e 's/$/;/')
50 | for chain in $(echo "$DAT" | awk '/^:SS_SPEC/{print $1}'); do
51 | $ipt -F ${chain:1} 2>/dev/null && $ipt -X ${chain:1}
52 | done
53 | }
54 | flush_iptables nat
55 | flush_iptables mangle
56 | ip rule del fwmark 0x01/0x01 table 100 2>/dev/null
57 | ip route del local 0.0.0.0/0 dev lo table 100 2>/dev/null
58 | ipset -X ss_spec_lan_ac 2>/dev/null
59 | ipset -X ss_spec_wan_ac 2>/dev/null
60 | [ -n "$FWI" ] && echo '#!/bin/sh' >$FWI
61 | return 0
62 | }
63 |
64 | ipset_r() {
65 | ipset -! -R <<-EOF || return 1
66 | create ss_spec_wan_ac hash:net
67 | $(gen_iplist | sed -e "s/^/add ss_spec_wan_ac /")
68 | $(for ip in $WAN_FW_IP; do echo "add ss_spec_wan_ac $ip nomatch"; done)
69 | EOF
70 | $IPT -N SS_SPEC_WAN_AC && \
71 | $IPT -A SS_SPEC_WAN_AC -m set --match-set ss_spec_wan_ac dst -j RETURN && \
72 | $IPT -A SS_SPEC_WAN_AC -j SS_SPEC_WAN_FW
73 | return $?
74 | }
75 |
76 | fw_rule() {
77 | $IPT -N SS_SPEC_WAN_FW && \
78 | $IPT -A SS_SPEC_WAN_FW -p tcp \
79 | -j REDIRECT --to-ports $local_port 2>/dev/null || {
80 | loger 3 "Can't redirect, please check the iptables."
81 | exit 1
82 | }
83 | return $?
84 | }
85 |
86 | ac_rule() {
87 | if [ -n "$LAN_AC_IP" ]; then
88 | case "${LAN_AC_IP:0:1}" in
89 | w|W)
90 | MATCH_SET="-m set --match-set ss_spec_lan_ac src"
91 | ;;
92 | b|B)
93 | MATCH_SET="-m set ! --match-set ss_spec_lan_ac src"
94 | ;;
95 | *)
96 | loger 3 "Bad argument \`-a $LAN_AC_IP\`."
97 | return 2
98 | ;;
99 | esac
100 | fi
101 | IFNAME=$(uci get -P/var/state network.lan.ifname 2>/dev/null)
102 | ipset -! -R <<-EOF || return 1
103 | create ss_spec_lan_ac hash:net
104 | $(for ip in ${LAN_AC_IP:1}; do echo "add ss_spec_lan_ac $ip"; done)
105 | EOF
106 | $IPT -I PREROUTING 1 ${IFNAME:+-i $IFNAME} -p tcp $EXT_ARGS $MATCH_SET \
107 | -m comment --comment "$TAG" -j SS_SPEC_WAN_AC
108 | if [ "$OUTPUT" = 1 ]; then
109 | $IPT -I OUTPUT 1 -p tcp $EXT_ARGS \
110 | -m comment --comment "$TAG" -j SS_SPEC_WAN_AC
111 | fi
112 | return $?
113 | }
114 |
115 | tp_rule() {
116 | [ -n "$TPROXY" ] || return 0
117 | ip rule add fwmark 0x01/0x01 table 100
118 | ip route add local 0.0.0.0/0 dev lo table 100
119 | local ipt="iptables -t mangle"
120 | $ipt -N SS_SPEC_TPROXY
121 | $ipt -A SS_SPEC_TPROXY -p udp -m set ! --match-set ss_spec_wan_ac dst \
122 | -j TPROXY --on-port "$LOCAL_PORT" --tproxy-mark 0x01/0x01
123 | $ipt -I PREROUTING 1 ${IFNAME:+-i $IFNAME} -p udp $EXT_ARGS $MATCH_SET \
124 | -m comment --comment "$TAG" -j SS_SPEC_TPROXY
125 | return $?
126 | }
127 |
128 | get_wan_ip() {
129 | cat <<-EOF | grep -E "^([0-9]{1,3}\.){3}[0-9]{1,3}"
130 | $server
131 | $SERVER
132 | $WAN_BP_IP
133 | EOF
134 | }
135 |
136 | gen_iplist() {
137 | cat <<-EOF
138 | 0.0.0.0/8
139 | 10.0.0.0/8
140 | 100.64.0.0/10
141 | 127.0.0.0/8
142 | 169.254.0.0/16
143 | 172.16.0.0/12
144 | 192.0.0.0/24
145 | 192.0.2.0/24
146 | 192.88.99.0/24
147 | 192.168.0.0/16
148 | 198.18.0.0/15
149 | 198.51.100.0/24
150 | 203.0.113.0/24
151 | 224.0.0.0/4
152 | 240.0.0.0/4
153 | 255.255.255.255
154 | $(get_wan_ip)
155 | $(cat ${IGNORE_LIST:=/dev/null} 2>/dev/null)
156 | EOF
157 | }
158 |
159 | gen_include() {
160 | [ -n "$FWI" ] || return 0
161 | extract_rules() {
162 | echo "*$1"
163 | iptables-save -t $1 | grep SS_SPEC_ |\
164 | sed -e "s/^-A \(OUTPUT\|PREROUTING\)/-I \1 1/"
165 | echo 'COMMIT'
166 | }
167 | cat <<-EOF >>$FWI
168 | iptables-restore -n <<-EOT
169 | $(extract_rules nat)
170 | $(extract_rules mangle)
171 | EOT
172 | EOF
173 | return 0
174 | }
175 |
176 | while getopts ":s:l:S:L:i:e:a:b:w:ouUfh" arg; do
177 | case "$arg" in
178 | s)
179 | server=$OPTARG
180 | ;;
181 | l)
182 | local_port=$OPTARG
183 | ;;
184 | S)
185 | SERVER=$OPTARG
186 | ;;
187 | L)
188 | LOCAL_PORT=$OPTARG
189 | ;;
190 | i)
191 | IGNORE_LIST=$OPTARG
192 | ;;
193 | e)
194 | EXT_ARGS=$OPTARG
195 | ;;
196 | a)
197 | LAN_AC_IP=$OPTARG
198 | ;;
199 | b)
200 | WAN_BP_IP=$(for ip in $OPTARG; do echo $ip; done)
201 | ;;
202 | w)
203 | WAN_FW_IP=$OPTARG
204 | ;;
205 | o)
206 | OUTPUT=1
207 | ;;
208 | u)
209 | TPROXY=1
210 | ;;
211 | U)
212 | TPROXY=2
213 | ;;
214 | f)
215 | flush_r
216 | exit 0
217 | ;;
218 | h)
219 | usage 0
220 | ;;
221 | esac
222 | done
223 |
224 | if [ -z "$server" -o -z "$local_port" ]; then
225 | usage 2
226 | fi
227 |
228 | if [ "$TPROXY" = 1 ]; then
229 | SERVER=$server
230 | LOCAL_PORT=$local_port
231 | elif [ "$TPROXY" = 2 ]; then
232 | : ${SERVER:?"You must assign an ip for the udp relay server."}
233 | : ${LOCAL_PORT:?"You must assign a port for the udp relay server."}
234 | fi
235 |
236 | flush_r && fw_rule && ipset_r && ac_rule && tp_rule && gen_include
237 | [ "$?" = 0 ] || loger 3 "Start failed!"
238 | exit $?
239 |
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/files/shadowsocks.spec:
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1 | #!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common
2 | #
3 | # Copyright (C) 2015 OpenWrt-dist
4 | # Copyright (C) 2015 Jian Chang
5 | #
6 | # This is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.
7 | # See /LICENSE for more information.
8 | #
9 |
10 | START=90
11 | STOP=15
12 |
13 | NAME=shadowsocks
14 | EXTRA_COMMANDS=rules
15 | CONFIG_FILE=/var/etc/$NAME.json
16 |
17 | uci_get_by_name() {
18 | local ret=$(uci get $NAME.$1.$2 2>/dev/null)
19 | echo ${ret:=$3}
20 | }
21 |
22 | uci_get_by_type() {
23 | local ret=$(uci get $NAME.@$1[0].$2 2>/dev/null)
24 | echo ${ret:=$3}
25 | }
26 |
27 | gen_config_file() {
28 | cat <<-EOF >$CONFIG_FILE
29 | {
30 | "server": "$(uci_get_by_name $1 server)",
31 | "server_port": $(uci_get_by_name $1 server_port),
32 | "local_address": "0.0.0.0",
33 | "local_port": $(uci_get_by_name $1 local_port),
34 | "password": "$(uci_get_by_name $1 password)",
35 | "timeout": $(uci_get_by_name $1 timeout 60),
36 | "method": "$(uci_get_by_name $1 encrypt_method)"
37 | }
38 | EOF
39 | }
40 |
41 | start_rules() {
42 | local server=$(uci_get_by_name $GLOBAL_SERVER server)
43 | local local_port=$(uci_get_by_name $GLOBAL_SERVER local_port)
44 | local lan_ac_ips=$(uci_get_by_type access_control lan_ac_ips)
45 | local lan_ac_mode=$(uci_get_by_type access_control lan_ac_mode)
46 | if [ "$GLOBAL_SERVER" = "$UDP_RELAY_SERVER" ]; then
47 | ARG_UDP="-u"
48 | elif [ -n "$UDP_RELAY_SERVER" ]; then
49 | ARG_UDP="-U"
50 | local udp_server=$(uci_get_by_name $UDP_RELAY_SERVER server)
51 | local udp_local_port=$(uci_get_by_name $UDP_RELAY_SERVER local_port)
52 | fi
53 | if [ -n "$lan_ac_ips" ]; then
54 | case "$lan_ac_mode" in
55 | w|W|b|B) local ac_ips="$lan_ac_mode$lan_ac_ips";;
56 | esac
57 | fi
58 | /usr/bin/ss-rules \
59 | -s "$server" \
60 | -l "$local_port" \
61 | -S "$udp_server" \
62 | -L "$udp_local_port" \
63 | -a "$ac_ips" \
64 | -i "$(uci_get_by_type access_control wan_bp_list)" \
65 | -b "$(uci_get_by_type access_control wan_bp_ips)" \
66 | -w "$(uci_get_by_type access_control wan_fw_ips)" \
67 | -e "$(uci_get_by_type access_control ipt_ext)" \
68 | -o $ARG_UDP
69 | return $?
70 | }
71 |
72 | start_redir() {
73 | case "$(uci_get_by_name $GLOBAL_SERVER auth_enable)" in
74 | 1|on|true|yes|enabled) ARG_OTA="-A";;
75 | *) ARG_OTA="";;
76 | esac
77 | gen_config_file $GLOBAL_SERVER
78 | if [ "$ARG_UDP" = "-U" ]; then
79 | /usr/bin/ss-redir \
80 | -c $CONFIG_FILE $ARG_OTA \
81 | -f /var/run/ss-redir-tcp.pid
82 | case "$(uci_get_by_name $UDP_RELAY_SERVER auth_enable)" in
83 | 1|on|true|yes|enabled) ARG_OTA="-A";;
84 | *) ARG_OTA="";;
85 | esac
86 | gen_config_file $UDP_RELAY_SERVER
87 | fi
88 | /usr/bin/ss-redir \
89 | -c $CONFIG_FILE $ARG_OTA $ARG_UDP \
90 | -f /var/run/ss-redir.pid
91 | return $?
92 | }
93 |
94 | start_tunnel() {
95 | /usr/bin/ss-tunnel \
96 | -c $CONFIG_FILE $ARG_OTA ${ARG_UDP:="-u"} \
97 | -l $(uci_get_by_type udp_forward tunnel_port 5300) \
98 | -L $(uci_get_by_type udp_forward tunnel_forward 8.8.4.4:53) \
99 | -f /var/run/ss-tunnel.pid
100 | return $?
101 | }
102 |
103 | rules() {
104 | GLOBAL_SERVER=$(uci_get_by_type global global_server)
105 | [ "$GLOBAL_SERVER" = "nil" ] && exit 0
106 | mkdir -p /var/run /var/etc
107 | UDP_RELAY_SERVER=$(uci_get_by_type global udp_relay_server)
108 | [ "$UDP_RELAY_SERVER" = "same" ] && UDP_RELAY_SERVER=$GLOBAL_SERVER
109 | start_rules
110 | }
111 |
112 | start() {
113 | rules && start_redir
114 | case "$(uci_get_by_type udp_forward tunnel_enable)" in
115 | 1|on|true|yes|enabled) start_tunnel;;
116 | esac
117 | }
118 |
119 | stop() {
120 | /usr/bin/ss-rules -f
121 | killall -q -9 ss-redir
122 | killall -q -9 ss-tunnel
123 | }
124 |
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