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Usage: naive --listen=... --proxy=...
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naive [/path/to/config.json]
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Description:
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naive is a proxy that transports traffic in Chromium's pattern.
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It works as both a proxy client and a proxy server or together.
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Options in the form of `naive --listen=... --proxy=...` can also be
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specified using a JSON file:
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{
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"listen": "...",
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"proxy": "..."
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}
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`--listen` can be specified multiple times on the command line,
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and can be either a string or an array of strings in the JSON file.
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Uses "config.json" by default if run without arguments.
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Options:
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-h, --help
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Shows help message.
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--version
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Prints version.
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--listen=<proto>://[addr][:port]
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--listen=socks://[[user]:[pass]@][addr][:port]
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Listens at addr:port with protocol <proto>.
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Can be specified multiple times to listen on multiple ports.
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Available proto: socks, http, redir.
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Default proto, addr, port: socks, 0.0.0.0, 1080.
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* http: Supports only proxying https:// URLs, no http://.
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* redir: Works with certain iptables setup.
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(Redirecting locally originated traffic)
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iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -d $proxy_server_ip -j RETURN
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iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp -j REDIRECT --to-ports 1080
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(Redirecting forwarded traffic on a router)
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iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp -j REDIRECT --to-ports 1080
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Also activates a DNS resolver on the same UDP port. Similar iptables
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rules can redirect DNS queries to this resolver. The resolver returns
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artificial addresses that are translated back to the original domain
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names in proxy requests and then resolved remotely.
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The artificial results are not saved for privacy, so restarting the
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resolver may cause downstream to cache stale results.
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--proxy=<proto>://<user>:<pass>@<hostname>[:<port>]
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Routes traffic via the proxy server. Connects directly by default.
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Available proto: https, quic. Infers port by default.
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--insecure-concurrency=<N>
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Use N concurrent tunnel connections to be more robust under bad network
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conditions. More connections make the tunneling easier to detect and less
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secure. This project strives for the strongest security against traffic
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analysis. Using it in an insecure way defeats its purpose.
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If you must use this, try N=2 first to see if it solves your issues.
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Strongly recommend against using more than 4 connections here.
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--extra-headers=...
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Appends extra headers in requests to the proxy server.
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Multiple headers are separated by CRLF.
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--host-resolver-rules="MAP proxy.example.com 1.2.3.4"
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Statically resolves a domain name to an IP address.
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--resolver-range=CIDR
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Uses this range in the builtin resolver. Default: 100.64.0.0/10.
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--log=[<path>]
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Saves log to the file at <path>. If path is empty, prints to
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console. No log is saved or printed by default for privacy.
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--log-net-log=<path>
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Saves NetLog. View at https://netlog-viewer.appspot.com/.
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--ssl-key-log-file=<path>
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Saves SSL keys for Wireshark inspection.
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--no-post-quantum
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Overrides the default and disables post-quantum key agreement.
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