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README.md |
Meta Kernel
Another Clash Kernel.
Features
- Local HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS server with authentication support
- VMess, Shadowsocks, Trojan, Snell protocol support for remote connections
- Built-in DNS server that aims to minimize DNS pollution attack impact, supports DoH/DoT upstream and fake IP.
- Rules based off domains, GEOIP, IPCIDR or Process to forward packets to different nodes
- Remote groups allow users to implement powerful rules. Supports automatic fallback, load balancing or auto select node based off latency
- Remote providers, allowing users to get node lists remotely instead of hardcoding in config
- Netfilter TCP redirecting. Deploy Clash on your Internet gateway with
iptables
. - Comprehensive HTTP RESTful API controller
Getting Started
Documentations are now moved to GitHub Wiki.
Advanced usage for this branch
Build
You should install golang first.
Then get the source code of Clash.Meta:
git clone https://github.com/MetaCubeX/Clash.Meta.git
cd Clash.Meta && go mod download
If you can't visit github,you should set proxy first:
go env -w GOPROXY=https://goproxy.io,direct
So now you can build it:
go build
DNS configuration
Support geosite
with fallback-filter
.
Restore Redir remote resolution
.
Support resolve ip with a Proxy Tunnel
.
proxy-groups:
- name: DNS
type: url-test
use:
- HK
url: http://cp.cloudflare.com
interval: 180
lazy: true
dns:
enable: true
use-hosts: true
ipv6: false
enhanced-mode: redir-host
fake-ip-range: 198.18.0.1/16
listen: 127.0.0.1:6868
default-nameserver:
- 119.29.29.29
- 114.114.114.114
nameserver:
- https://doh.pub/dns-query
- tls://223.5.5.5:853
fallback:
- 'https://1.0.0.1/dns-query#DNS' # append the proxy adapter name or group name to the end of DNS URL with '#' prefix.
- 'tls://8.8.4.4:853#DNS'
fallback-filter:
geoip: false
geosite:
- gfw # `geosite` filter only use fallback server to resolve ip, prevent DNS leaks to unsafe DNS providers.
domain:
- +.example.com
ipcidr:
- 0.0.0.0/32
TUN configuration
Supports macOS, Linux and Windows.
Built-in Wintun driver.
# Enable the TUN listener
tun:
enable: true
stack: gvisor # only gvisor
dns-hijack:
- 0.0.0.0:53 # additional dns server listen on TUN
auto-route: true # auto set global route
Rules configuration
- Support rule
GEOSITE
. - Support rule-providers
RULE-SET
. - Support
multiport
condition for ruleSRC-PORT
andDST-PORT
. - Support
network
condition for all rules. - Support source IPCIDR condition for all rules, just append to the end.
- The
GEOSITE
databases via https://github.com/Loyalsoldier/v2ray-rules-dat.
rules:
# network(tcp/udp) condition for all rules
- DOMAIN-SUFFIX,bilibili.com,DIRECT,tcp
- DOMAIN-SUFFIX,bilibili.com,REJECT,udp
# multiport condition for rules SRC-PORT and DST-PORT
- DST-PORT,123/136/137-139,DIRECT,udp
# rule GEOSITE
- GEOSITE,category-ads-all,REJECT
- GEOSITE,icloud@cn,DIRECT
- GEOSITE,apple@cn,DIRECT
- GEOSITE,apple-cn,DIRECT
- GEOSITE,microsoft@cn,DIRECT
- GEOSITE,facebook,PROXY
- GEOSITE,youtube,PROXY
- GEOSITE,geolocation-cn,DIRECT
- GEOSITE,geolocation-!cn,PROXY
# source IPCIDR condition for all rules in gateway proxy
#- GEOSITE,geolocation-!cn,REJECT,192.168.1.88/32,192.168.1.99/32
- GEOIP,telegram,PROXY,no-resolve
- GEOIP,private,DIRECT,no-resolve
- GEOIP,cn,DIRECT
- MATCH,PROXY
Proxies configuration
Active health detection urltest / fallback
(based on tcp handshake, multiple failures within a limited time will actively trigger health detection to use the node)
Support Policy Group Filter
proxy-groups:
- name: 🚀 HK Group
type: select
use:
- ALL
filter: 'HK'
- name: 🚀 US Group
type: select
use:
- ALL
filter: 'US'
proxy-providers:
ALL:
type: http
url: "xxxxx"
interval: 3600
path: "xxxxx"
health-check:
enable: true
interval: 600
url: http://www.gstatic.com/generate_204
Support outbound transport protocol VLESS
.
The XTLS support (TCP/UDP) transport by the XRAY-CORE.
proxies:
- name: "vless"
type: vless
server: server
port: 443
uuid: uuid
servername: example.com # AKA SNI
# flow: xtls-rprx-direct # xtls-rprx-origin # enable XTLS
# skip-cert-verify: true
- name: "vless-ws"
type: vless
server: server
port: 443
uuid: uuid
tls: true
udp: true
network: ws
servername: example.com # priority over wss host
# skip-cert-verify: true
ws-opts:
path: /path
headers: { Host: example.com, Edge: "12a00c4.fm.huawei.com:82897" }
- name: "vless-grpc"
type: vless
server: server
port: 443
uuid: uuid
tls: true
udp: true
network: grpc
servername: example.com # priority over wss host
# skip-cert-verify: true
grpc-opts:
grpc-service-name: grpcname
Support outbound transport protocol Wireguard
proxies:
- name: "wg"
type: wireguard
server: 162.159.192.1
port: 2480
ip: 172.16.0.2
ipv6: fd01:5ca1:ab1e:80fa:ab85:6eea:213f:f4a5
private-key: eCtXsJZ27+4PbhDkHnB923tkUn2Gj59wZw5wFA75MnU=
public-key: Cr8hWlKvtDt7nrvf+f0brNQQzabAqrjfBvas9pmowjo=
udp: true
Support outbound transport protocol Tuic
proxies:
- name: "tuic"
server: www.example.com
port: 10443
type: tuic
token: TOKEN
# ip: 127.0.0.1 # for overwriting the DNS lookup result of the server address set in option 'server'
# heartbeat-interval: 10000
# alpn: [h3]
# disable-sni: true
reduce-rtt: true
# request-timeout: 8000
udp-relay-mode: native # Available: "native", "quic". Default: "native"
# congestion-controller: bbr # Available: "cubic", "new_reno", "bbr". Default: "cubic"
# max-udp-relay-packet-size: 1500
# fast-open: true
# skip-cert-verify: true
IPTABLES configuration
Work on Linux OS who's supported iptables
# Enable the TPROXY listener
tproxy-port: 9898
iptables:
enable: true # default is false
inbound-interface: eth0 # detect the inbound interface, default is 'lo'
General installation guide for Linux
-
Create user given name
clash-meta
-
Download and decompress pre-built binaries from releases
-
Rename executable file to
Clash-Meta
and move to/usr/local/bin/
-
Create folder
/etc/Clash-Meta/
as working directory
Run Meta Kernel by user clash-meta
as a daemon.
Create the systemd configuration file at /etc/systemd/system/Clash-Meta.service
:
[Unit]
Description=Clash-Meta Daemon, Another Clash Kernel.
After=network.target NetworkManager.service systemd-networkd.service iwd.service
[Service]
Type=simple
User=clash-meta
Group=clash-meta
LimitNPROC=500
LimitNOFILE=1000000
CapabilityBoundingSet=CAP_NET_ADMIN CAP_NET_RAW CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE
AmbientCapabilities=CAP_NET_ADMIN CAP_NET_RAW CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE
Restart=always
ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/sleep 1s
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/Clash-Meta -d /etc/Clash-Meta
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Launch clashd on system startup with:
$ systemctl enable Clash-Meta
Launch clashd immediately with:
$ systemctl start Clash-Meta
Display Process name
Clash add field Process
to Metadata
and prepare to get process name for Restful API GET /connections
.
To display process name in GUI please use Dashboard For Meta.
Development
If you want to build an application that uses clash as a library, check out the the GitHub Wiki
Credits
- Dreamacro/clash
- SagerNet/sing-box
- riobard/go-shadowsocks2
- v2ray/v2ray-core
- WireGuard/wireguard-go
- yaling888/clash-plus-pro
License
This software is released under the GPL-3.0 license.