config: add new settings in examples for ver 0.4

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nadoo 2017-08-31 00:53:24 +08:00
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@ -34,6 +34,8 @@ General:
- Periodical proxy checking
- Rule proxy based on destinations: [Config Examples](config/examples)
- Ipset management
- Add ip/cidrs in rule files on startup
- Add resolved ips for domains in rule files by dns forwarder server
TODO:
- [ ] UDP Tunnel
@ -171,8 +173,8 @@ verbose
# listen on 8443, serve as http/socks5 proxy on the same port.
listen=:8443
# listen on udp port 53, forward dns requests via tcp protocol
listen=dnstun://:53=8.8.8.8:53
# listen on udp port 5353, forward dns requests via tcp protocol
listen=dnstun://:5353=8.8.8.8:53
# upstream forward proxy
forward=socks5://192.168.1.10:1080
@ -194,13 +196,26 @@ checkwebsite=www.apple.com
# check duration
checkduration=30
# Setup a dns forwarding server
dns://53
# global remote dns server (you can specify different dns server in rule file)
dnsserver=8.8.8.8:53
# Create and mange ipset on linux based on destinations in rule files
# - add ip/cidrs in rule files on startup
# - add resolved ips for domains in rule files by dns forwarder server
# Usually used in transparent proxy mode on linux
ipset=glider
# RULE FILES
rules-dir=rules.d
#rulefile=office.rule
#rulefile=home.rule
```
See:
- [glider.conf.example](conf/glider.conf.example)
- [examples](conf/examples)
- [glider.conf.example](config/glider.conf.example)
- [examples](config/examples)
## Rule File
Rule file, **same as the config file but specify forwarders based on destinations**:
@ -213,6 +228,9 @@ strategy=rr
checkwebsite=www.apple.com
checkduration=30
# DNS SERVER for domains in this rule file
dnsserver=208.67.222.222:53
# YOU CAN SPECIFY DESTINATIONS TO USE THE ABOVE FORWARDERS
# matches abc.com and *.abc.com
domain=abc.com
@ -222,10 +240,14 @@ ip=1.1.1.1
# matches 192.168.100.0/24
cidr=192.168.100.0/24
# we can include a list file with only destinations settings
include=office.list.example
```
See:
- [office.rule.example](conf/rules.d/office.rule.example)
- [examples](conf/examples)
- [office.rule.example](config/rules.d/office.rule.example)
- [examples](config/examples)
## Service
- systemd: [https://github.com/nadoo/glider/blob/master/systemd/](https://github.com/nadoo/glider/blob/master/systemd/)

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@ -49,9 +49,10 @@ listen=socks5://:1080
# listen on 1082 as a tcp tunnel, all requests to :1082 will be forward to 1.1.1.1:80
# listen=tcptun://:1082=1.1.1.1:80
# listen on udp port 53, act as a local dns server,
# a dnstun is a special dns forwarder server with a fixed remote dns
# listen on udp port 5353, act as a local dns server,
# forward all requests to 8.8.8.8:53 via tcp protocol
# listen=dnstun://:53=8.8.8.8:53
# listen=dnstun://:5353=8.8.8.8:53
# FORWARDERS
@ -74,6 +75,7 @@ listen=socks5://:1080
# use comma to separate different upstream forward proxies.
#forward=http://1.1.1.1:8080,socks5://2.2.2.2:1080
# FORWARDE STRATEGY
# -----------------
# If we set up multiple forwarders, we can use them in our own strategy.
@ -96,8 +98,33 @@ checkwebsite=www.apple.com
checkduration=30
# DNS FORWARDING SERVER
# ----------------
# A dns forwarding server listens on UDP and forward dns requests to remote dns server in TCP via forwarders
# we can specify different upstream dns server in rule file for different destinations
# Setup a dns forwarding server
dns://53
# global remote dns server (you can specify different dns server in rule file)
dnsserver=8.8.8.8:53
# IPSET MANAGEMENT
# ----------------
# Create and mange ipset on linux based on destinations in rule files
# - add ip/cidrs in rule files on startup
# - add resolved ips for domains in rule files by dns forwarder server
# Usually used in transparent proxy mode on linux
ipset=glider
# RULE FILES
# ----------
# Specify additional forward rules
# specify rules folder, so all *.rule files under this folder will be parsed as rule file
rules-dir=rules.d
# specify a rule file
#rulefile=office.rule
#rulefile=home.rule

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@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
# Specify destinations in rule file without forwarders, so glider will bypass
# all forwarders and direct connect them instead
ip=127.0.0.1
cidr=192.168.1.0/24
cidr=192.168.1.0/24
domain=bypass.com

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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
domain=mycompany.com
domain=mycompany1.com
ip=4.4.4.4
ip=5.5.5.5
cidr=cidr=172.16.101.0/24
cidr=cidr=172.16.102.0/24

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@ -10,27 +10,39 @@ forward=socks5://192.168.1.10:1080
forward=ss://method:pass@1.1.1.1:8443
forward=http://192.168.2.1:8080,socks5://192.168.2.2:1080
# STRATEGY for multiple forwarders. rr|ha
strategy=rr
# FORWARDER CHECK SETTINGS
checkwebsite=www.apple.com
checkduration=30
# DNS SERVER for domains in this rule file
dnsserver=208.67.222.222:53
# IPSET
# specify a ipset for destinations in this rule file
#ipset=office
# DESTINATIONS
# ------------
# ALL destinations matches the following rules will be forward using forwarders specified above
# matches abc.com and *.abc.com
domain=abc.com
# matches 1.1.1.1
ip=1.1.1.1
# matches 192.168.100.0/24
cidr=192.168.100.0/24
# INCLUDE FILE
# we can include a list file with only destinations settings
include=office.list.example
# matches example.com and *.example.com
domain=example.com
domain=example1.com
domain=example2.com
domain=example3.com
# matches ip
ip=1.1.1.1
ip=2.2.2.2
ip=3.3.3.3
cidr=172.16.0.0/24
# matches a ip net
cidr=192.168.100.0/24
cidr=172.16.100.0/24