This tutorial will guide you through the steps to install the SOCKS5-Proxy-Server on Fedora Server Latest. Follow these steps to get the proxy server up and running on your system.
Before you begin, ensure that you have the following:
sudo dnf update
sudo dnf install git -y
git clone https://github.com/nskondratev/socks5-proxy-server.git
cd socks5-proxy-server
make
You can use the proxy server by simply running the socks5-proxy-server executable file. By default, the SOCKS5 server will listen on port 1080
.
./socks5-proxy-server
You can also specify a custom port by providing it as an argument.
./socks5-proxy-server 8080
You have successfully installed the SOCKS5-Proxy-Server on your Fedora Server Latest. You can now use this proxy server to route your internet traffic through it. You can configure your applications to use the proxy server by specifying the IP address and port number of the server.
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