Provided by: shadowsocks-libev_3.3.5+ds-10_amd64
NAME
ss-nat - helper script to setup NAT rules for transparent proxy
SYNOPSIS
ss-nat [-ouUfh] [-s <server_ip>] [-S <server_ip>] [-l <local_port>] [-L <local_port>] [-i <ip_list_file>] [-a <lan_ips>] [-b <wan_ips>] [-w <wan_ips>] [-e <extra_options>]
DESCRIPTION
Shadowsocks-libev is a lightweight and secure socks5 proxy. It is a port of the original shadowsocks created by clowwindy. Shadowsocks-libev is written in pure C and takes advantage of libev to achieve both high performance and low resource consumption. ss-nat(1) sets up NAT rules for ss-redir(1) to provide traffic redirection. It requires netfilter’s NAT module and iptables(8). For more information, check out shadowsocks-libev(8) and the following EXAMPLE section.
OPTIONS
-s <server_ip> IP address of shadowsocks remote server -l <local_port> Port number of shadowsocks local server -S <server_ip> IP address of shadowsocks remote UDP server -L <local_port> Port number of shadowsocks local UDP server -i <ip_list_file> a file whose content is bypassed ip list -a <lan_ips> LAN IP of access control, need a prefix to define access control mode -b <wan_ips> WAN IP of will be bypassed -w <wan_ips> WAN IP of will be forwarded -e <extra_options> Extra options for iptables -o Apply the rules to the OUTPUT chain -u Enable udprelay mode, TPROXY is required -U Enable udprelay mode, using different IP and ports for TCP and UDP -f Flush the rules -h Show this help message and exit
EXAMPLE
ss-nat requires iptables(8). Here is an example: # Enable NAT rules for shadowsocks, # with both TCP and UDP redirection enabled, # and applied for both PREROUTING and OUTPUT chains root@Wrt:~# ss-nat -s 192.168.1.100 -l 1080 -u -o # Disable and flush all NAT rules for shadowsocks root@Wrt:~# ss-nat -f
SEE ALSO
ss-local(1), ss-server(1), ss-tunnel(1), ss-manager(1), shadowsocks-libev(8), iptables(8), /etc/shadowsocks-libev/config.json