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Fetches proxies from an HTTP API, caches them in memory, and appends a random proxy to the chain on each connection. Supports proto/country filters and configurable refresh interval. Config: proxy_source.url, proto, country, limit, refresh CLI: -S/--proxy-source URL
s5p
SOCKS5 proxy server with Tor and proxy-chain support. Routes connections through configurable chains of SOCKS4, SOCKS5, and HTTP CONNECT proxies.
Features
- SOCKS5 server (RFC 1928)
- Proxy chaining: tunnel through multiple hops in sequence
- Supported hop protocols: SOCKS5, SOCKS4/4a, HTTP CONNECT
- Per-hop authentication (username/password)
- DNS leak prevention (domain names forwarded to proxies, never resolved locally)
- Tor integration (Tor is just another SOCKS5 hop)
- Container-ready (Alpine-based, podman/docker)
- Graceful shutdown (SIGTERM/SIGINT)
- Pure Python, asyncio-based, minimal dependencies
Quick Start
# Install locally
cd ~/git/s5p
python -m venv .venv && source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -e .
# Run with Tor
s5p -C socks5://127.0.0.1:9050
# Run with config file
cp config/example.yaml config/s5p.yaml # edit with your proxies
s5p -c config/s5p.yaml
# Test it
curl --proxy socks5h://127.0.0.1:1080 https://check.torproject.org/api/ip
Container
make build # podman-compose build
make up # podman-compose up -d
make logs # podman-compose logs -f
make down # podman-compose down
Source and config are bind-mounted, not baked into the image.
Configuration
Copy the example and edit with your proxy chain:
cp config/example.yaml config/s5p.yaml
listen: 127.0.0.1:1080
timeout: 10
chain:
- socks5://127.0.0.1:9050 # Tor
- socks5://user:pass@proxy:1080 # post-Tor proxy
- http://proxy2:8080 # HTTP CONNECT proxy
config/s5p.yaml is gitignored; config/example.yaml is the tracked template.
CLI Reference
s5p [-c FILE] [-l [HOST:]PORT] [-C URL[,URL,...]] [-t SEC] [-v|-q] [--cprofile [FILE]]
Options:
-c, --config FILE YAML config file
-l, --listen [HOST:]PORT Listen address (default: 127.0.0.1:1080)
-C, --chain URL[,URL] Comma-separated proxy chain
-t, --timeout SEC Per-hop timeout (default: 10)
-v, --verbose Debug logging
-q, --quiet Errors only
--cprofile [FILE] Enable cProfile, dump to FILE (default: s5p.prof)
-V, --version Show version
How Chaining Works
Client -> s5p -> Hop1 -> Hop2 -> ... -> HopN -> Destination
s5p connects to Hop1 via TCP, negotiates the hop protocol (SOCKS5/4/HTTP), then over that tunnel negotiates with Hop2, and so on. The final hop connects to the actual destination. Each hop only sees its immediate neighbors.
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