## Shadowsocks-go Docker Image by Teddysun [Shadowsocks-go][1] is a lightweight tunnel proxy which can help you get through firewalls. It is a port of [Shadowsocks][2] created by @cyfdecyf. Docker images are built for quick deployment in various computing cloud providers. For more information on docker and containerization technologies, refer to [official document][3]. ## Prepare the host If you need to install docker by yourself, follow the [official installation guide][4]. ## Pull the image ```bash $ docker pull teddysun/shadowsocks-go ``` This pulls the latest release of shadowsocks-go. It can be found at [Docker Hub][5]. ## Start a container You **must create a configuration file** `/etc/shadowsocks-go/config.json` in host at first, and sample: ``` { "server":"0.0.0.0", "server_port":9000, "local_port":1080, "password":"password0", "method":"aes-256-cfb", "timeout":120 } ``` This container with sample configuration `/etc/shadowsocks-go/config.json` There is an example to start a container that listens on `9000` (both TCP and UDP): ```bash $ docker run -d -p 9000:9000 -p 9000:9000/udp --name ss-go -v /etc/shadowsocks-go:/etc/shadowsocks-go teddysun/shadowsocks-go ``` **Note**: The port number must be same as configuration. [1]: https://github.com/shadowsocks/shadowsocks-go [2]: https://shadowsocks.org/en/index.html [3]: https://docs.docker.com/ [4]: https://docs.docker.com/install/ [5]: https://hub.docker.com/r/teddysun/shadowsocks-go/