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- base {
- // debug: connection progress & client list on SIGUSR1
- log_debug = off;
-
- // info: start and end of client session
- log_info = on;
-
- /* possible `log' values are:
- * stderr
- * "file:/path/to/file"
- * syslog:FACILITY facility is any of "daemon", "local0"..."local7"
- */
- // log = stderr;
- // log = "file:/path/to/file";
- log = "syslog:local7";
-
- // detach from console
- daemon = on;
-
- /* Change uid, gid and root directory, these options require root
- * privilegies on startup.
- * Note, your chroot may requre /etc/localtime if you write log to syslog.
- * Log is opened before chroot & uid changing.
- */
- // user = nobody;
- // group = nobody;
- // chroot = "/var/chroot";
-
- /* possible `redirector' values are:
- * iptables - for Linux
- * ipf - for FreeBSD
- * pf - for OpenBSD
- * generic - some generic redirector that MAY work
- */
- redirector = iptables;
- }
-
- redsocks {
- /* `local_ip' defaults to 127.0.0.1 for security reasons,
- * use 0.0.0.0 if you want to listen on every interface.
- * `local_*' are used as port to redirect to.
- */
- local_ip = 127.0.0.1;
- local_port = 12345;
-
- // listen() queue length. Default value is SOMAXCONN and it should be
- // good enough for most of us.
- // listenq = 128; // SOMAXCONN equals 128 on my Linux box.
-
- // `max_accept_backoff` is a delay to retry `accept()` after accept
- // failure (e.g. due to lack of file descriptors). It's measured in
- // milliseconds and maximal value is 65535. `min_accept_backoff` is
- // used as initial backoff value and as a damper for `accept() after
- // close()` logic.
- // min_accept_backoff = 100;
- // max_accept_backoff = 60000;
-
- // `ip' and `port' are IP and tcp-port of proxy-server
- // You can also use hostname instead of IP, only one (random)
- // address of multihomed host will be used.
- ip = example.org;
- port = 1080;
-
-
- // known types: socks4, socks5, http-connect, http-relay
- type = socks5;
-
- // login = "foobar";
- // password = "baz";
- }
-
- redudp {
- // `local_ip' should not be 0.0.0.0 as it's also used for outgoing
- // packets that are sent as replies - and it should be fixed
- // if we want NAT to work properly.
- local_ip = 127.0.0.1;
- local_port = 10053;
-
- // `ip' and `port' of socks5 proxy server.
- ip = 10.0.0.1;
- port = 1080;
- login = username;
- password = pazzw0rd;
-
- // redsocks knows about two options while redirecting UDP packets at
- // linux: TPROXY and REDIRECT. TPROXY requires more complex routing
- // configuration and fresh kernel (>= 2.6.37 according to squid
- // developers[1]) but has hack-free way to get original destination
- // address, REDIRECT is easier to configure, but requires `dest_ip` and
- // `dest_port` to be set, limiting packet redirection to single
- // destination.
- // [1] http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/Tproxy4
- dest_ip = 8.8.8.8;
- dest_port = 53;
-
- udp_timeout = 30;
- udp_timeout_stream = 180;
- }
-
- dnstc {
- // fake and really dumb DNS server that returns "truncated answer" to
- // every query via UDP, RFC-compliant resolver should repeat same query
- // via TCP in this case.
- local_ip = 127.0.0.1;
- local_port = 5300;
- }
-
- // you can add more `redsocks' and `redudp' sections if you need.
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