- System proxy configuration
- PAC mode and global mode
- GFWList and user rules
- Supports HTTP proxy
- Supports server auto switching
- Supports UDP relay (see Usage)
- Supports plugins
Download the latest release from release page.
Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6.2 or higher, Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable (x86) .
- Find Shadowsocks icon in the notification tray
- You can add multiple servers in servers menu
- Select
Enable System Proxy
menu to enable system proxy. Please disable other proxy addons in your browser, or set them to use system proxy - You can also configure your browser proxy manually if you don't want to enable
system proxy. Set Socks5 or HTTP proxy to 127.0.0.1:1080. You can change this
port in
Servers -> Edit Servers
- You can change PAC rules by editing the PAC file. When you save the PAC file with any editor, Shadowsocks will notify browsers about the change automatically
- You can also update PAC file from GFWList (maintained by 3rd party)
- You can also use online PAC URL
- Load balance: choosing server randomly
- High availability: choosing the best server (low latency and packet loss)
- Choose By Total Package Loss: ping and choose. Please also enable
Availability Statistics
in the menu if you want to use this - Write your own strategy by implement IStrategy interface and send us a pull request!
For UDP, you need to use SocksCap or ProxyCap to force programs you want to be proxied to tunnel over Shadowsocks
If you want to manage multiple servers using other tools like SwitchyOmega, you can start multiple Shadowsocks instances. To avoid configuration conflicts, copy Shadowsocks to a new directory and choose a different local port.
If you would like to connect to server via a plugin, please set the plugin's path (relative or absolute) on Edit Servers form. Note: Forward Proxy will not be used while a plugin is enabled.
Hotkeys could be registered automatically on startup. If you are using multiple instances of Shadowsocks, you must set different key combination for each instance.
- Put focus in the corresponding textbox.
- Press the key combination that you want to use.
- Release all keys when you think it is ready.
- Your input appears in the textbox.
- Put focus in the corresponding textbox.
- Press BackSpace key to clear content.
- Re-input new key combination.
- Clear content in the textbox that you want to deactivate, if you want to deactivate all, please clear all textboxes.
- Press OK button to confirm.
- Green: This key combination is not occupied by other programs and register successfully.
- Yellow: This key combination is occupied by other programs and you have to change to another one.
- Transparent without color: The initial status.
Please visit Servers for more information.
- Visual Studio 2015 & .NET Framework 4.6.2 Developer Pack are required.
- It is recommended to share your idea on the Issue Board before you start to work, especially for feature development.
Caseless.Fody (MIT) https://github.com/Fody/Caseless
Costura.Fody (MIT) https://github.com/Fody/Costura
Fody (MIT) https://github.com/Fody/Fody
GlobalHotKey (GPLv3) https://github.com/kirmir/GlobalHotKey
Newtonsoft.Json (MIT) https://www.newtonsoft.com/json
StringEx.CS () https://github.com/LazyMode/StringEx
ZXing.Net (Apache 2.0) https://github.com/micjahn/ZXing.Net
libsscrypto (GPLv2) https://github.com/shadowsocks/libsscrypto
Privoxy (GPLv2) https://www.privoxy.org
Sysproxy () https://github.com/Noisyfox/sysproxy