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SOCKS Protocol Version 5 Library.

Full TCP/UDP and IPv4/IPv6 support. Goals: KISS, less is more, small API, code is like the original protocol.

❤️ A project by txthinking.com

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$ go get github.com/txthinking/socks5

Struct is like concept in protocol

  • Negotiation:
    • type NegotiationRequest struct
      • func NewNegotiationRequest(methods []byte), in client
      • func (r *NegotiationRequest) WriteTo(w io.Writer), client writes to server
      • func NewNegotiationRequestFrom(r io.Reader), server reads from client
    • type NegotiationReply struct
      • func NewNegotiationReply(method byte), in server
      • func (r *NegotiationReply) WriteTo(w io.Writer), server writes to client
      • func NewNegotiationReplyFrom(r io.Reader), client reads from server
  • User and password negotiation:
    • type UserPassNegotiationRequest struct
      • func NewUserPassNegotiationRequest(username []byte, password []byte), in client
      • func (r *UserPassNegotiationRequest) WriteTo(w io.Writer), client writes to server
      • func NewUserPassNegotiationRequestFrom(r io.Reader), server reads from client
    • type UserPassNegotiationReply struct
      • func NewUserPassNegotiationReply(status byte), in server
      • func (r *UserPassNegotiationReply) WriteTo(w io.Writer), server writes to client
      • func NewUserPassNegotiationReplyFrom(r io.Reader), client reads from server
  • Request:
    • type Request struct
      • func NewRequest(cmd byte, atyp byte, dstaddr []byte, dstport []byte), in client
      • func (r *Request) WriteTo(w io.Writer), client writes to server
      • func NewRequestFrom(r io.Reader), server reads from client
      • After server gets the client's *Request, processes...
  • Reply:
    • type Reply struct
      • func NewReply(rep byte, atyp byte, bndaddr []byte, bndport []byte), in server
      • func (r *Reply) WriteTo(w io.Writer), server writes to client
      • func NewReplyFrom(r io.Reader), client reads from server
  • Datagram:
    • type Datagram struct
      • func NewDatagram(atyp byte, dstaddr []byte, dstport []byte, data []byte)
      • func NewDatagramFromBytes(bb []byte)
      • func (d *Datagram) Bytes()

Advanced API

This can satisfy the classic scenario, and it is still recommended that you choose the above small API to customize for special scenarios.

Server: support both TCP and UDP

  • type Server struct
  • type Handler interface
    • TCPHandle(*Server, *net.TCPConn, *Request) error
    • UDPHandle(*Server, *net.UDPAddr, *Datagram) error

Example:

server, _ := NewClassicServer(addr, ip, username, password, tcpTimeout, udpTimeout)
server.ListenAndServe(Handler)

Client: support both TCP and UDP and return net.Conn

  • type Client struct

Example:

client, _ := socks5.NewClient(server, username, password, tcpTimeout, udpTimeout)
conn, _ := client.Dial(network, addr)

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License

Licensed under The MIT License

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Last updated on 25 Mar 2023

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