Step-by-step – ShadowSocks Server Installation in MX Linux

August 31, 2020 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

Getting-Started

  1. 3. Configuring ShadowSocks Server

    Next to Configure ShadowSocks Server Connection
    Edit the Json Configuration File with the nano Editor:

    sudo nano /etc/shadowsocks-libev/config.json

    And Set it like:

    {"server":"0.0.0.0","server_port":8388,"local_port":1080,"password":"[PASSWORD]","timeout":600,"method":"aes-128-cfb"
    }
    

    To protect your Connection just set a Secure [PASSWORD] in the above! And possibly test an Alternate Encryption method…
    Ctrl+x to Save & Exit from nano Editor.

  2. 4. Starting ShadowSocks Server

    Now to Start ShadowSocks Server
    Simply play:

    sudo systemctl start shadowsocks-libev

    Again to Enable it at Boot:

    sudo systemctl enable shadowsocks-libev

    Finally, to Stop it:

    sudo systemctl stop shadowsocks-libev
  3. 5. Connecting to ShadowSocks Server

    Setting Up ShadowSocks Server Connection on MX GNU/Linux

    ShadowSocks Client QuickStart Guide
  4. So Now I’m truly Happy if My Guide could Help you to Quick-Start with ShadowSocks Server on MX Linux!

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