shadowsocks-heroku is a lightweight tunnel proxy which can help you get through firewalls. It is a port of shadowsocks, but through a different protocol.
shadowsocks-heroku uses WebSocket instead of raw sockets, so it can be deployed on Heroku.
Notice that the protocol is INCOMPATIBLE with shadowsocks.
$ heroku create
Creating still-tor-8707... done, stack is cedar-14
http://still-tor-8707.herokuapp.com/ | [email protected]:still-tor-8707.git
Push the code to Heroku.
$ git push heroku master
…
-----> Compressing... done, 5.1MB
-----> Launching... done, v3
http://still-tor-8707.herokuapp.com/ deployed to Heroku
To [email protected]:still-tor-8707.git
* [new branch] master -> master
Set a few configs:
$ heroku config:set METHOD=aes-128-cfb KEY=foobar
Setting config vars and restarting still-tor-8707... done, v11
KEY: foobar
METHOD: aes-128-cfb
Install project dependencies with npm install
:
$ npm install
…
Then run:
$ node local.js -s ws://still-tor-8707.herokuapp.com -l 1080 -m aes-128-cfb -k foobar -r 80
server listening at { address: '127.0.0.1', family: 'IPv4', port: 1080 }
Change proxy settings of your browser into:
SOCKS5 127.0.0.1:1080
If there is something wrong, you can check the logs by:
$ heroku logs -t --app still-tor-8707
- aes-128-cfb
- aes-192-cfb
- aes-256-cfb
- camellia-128-cfb
- camellia-192-cfb
- camellia-256-cfb