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Pywssocks

Pywssocks is a SOCKS proxy implementation over WebSocket protocol.

Overview

This tool allows you to securely expose SOCKS proxy services under Web Application Firewall (WAF) protection (forward socks), or enable clients to connect and serve as SOCKS proxy servers when they don't have public network access (reverse socks).

Main Diagram

For golang version, please check zetxtech/wssocks.

Features

  1. Both client and server modes, supporting command-line usage or library integration.
  2. Forward and reverse proxy capabilities.
  3. Round-robin load balancing for reverse proxy.
  4. SOCKS proxy authentication support.
  5. IPv6 over SOCKS5 support.
  6. UDP over SOCKS5 support.

Potential Applications

  1. Distributed HTTP backend.
  2. Bypassing CAPTCHA using client-side proxies.
  3. Secure intranet penetration, using CDN network.

Usage

As a tool

Forward Proxy:

# Server (WebSockets at port 8765, as network connector)
pywssocks server -t example_token

# Client (SOCKS5 at port 1080)
pywssocks client -t example_token -u ws://localhost:8765 -p 1080

Reverse Proxy:

# Server (WebSockets at port 8765, SOCKS at port 1080)
pywssocks server -t example_token -p 1080 -r

# Client (as network connector)
pywssocks client -t example_token -u ws://localhost:8765 -r

As a library

Forward Proxy:

import asyncio
from pywssocks import WSSocksServer, WSSocksClient

# Server
server = WSSocksServer(
    ws_host="0.0.0.0",
    ws_port=8765,
)
token = server.add_forward_token()
print(f"Token: {token}")
asyncio.run(server.start())

# Client
client = WSSocksClient(
    token="<token>",
    ws_url="ws://localhost:8765",
    socks_host="127.0.0.1",
    socks_port=1080,
)
asyncio.run(client.start())

Reverse Proxy:

import asyncio
from pywssocks import WSSocksServer, WSSocksClient

# Server
server = WSSocksServer(
    ws_host="0.0.0.0",
    ws_port=8765,
    socks_host="127.0.0.1",
    socks_port_pool=range(1024, 10240),
)
token, port = server.add_reverse_token()
print(f"Token: {token}\nPort: {port}")
asyncio.run(server.start())

# Client
client = WSSocksClient(
    token="<token>",
    ws_url="ws://localhost:8765",
    reverse=True,
)
asyncio.run(client.start())

Installation

Pywssocks requires python >= 3.8, and can be installed by:

pip install pywssocks

Pywssocks is also available via docker:

docker run --rm -it jackzzs/pywssocks --help

Documentation

Visit the documentation: https://pywssocks.zetx.tech

License

Pywssocks is open source under the MIT license.