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Brook

A cross-platform programmable network tool. 一个跨平台可编程网络工具

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Brook

A cross-platform programmable network tool. 一个跨平台可编程网络工具

Getting Started 快速上手

Server

bash <(curl https://bash.ooo/nami.sh)
nami install brook
brook server -l :9999 -p hello

GUI Client

iOS Android Mac Windows Linux OpenWrt
Windows OpenWrt

Linux: Socks5 Configurator
OpenWrt: After installation, you need to refresh the page to see the menu

  • brook server: 1.2.3.4:9999 replace 1.2.3.4 with your server IP
  • password: hello

CLI Client

brook client -s 1.2.3.4:9999 -p hello --socks5 127.0.0.1:1080

Install CLI 安装命令行

nami

The easy way to download anything from anywhere

bash <(curl https://bash.ooo/nami.sh)

brook

A cross-platform network tool

nami install brook

joker

Joker can turn process into daemon

nami install joker

jinbe

Auto start at boot. thanks to the cute cat

nami install jinbe

tun2brook

Proxy all traffic just one line command

nami install tun2brook

via pacman

maintained by felixonmars

pacman -S brook

via brew

brew install brook

via docker

maintained by teddysun

docker pull teddysun/brook

Daemon 守护进程

Run the brook daemon with joker

joker brook server -l :9999 -p hello

Get the last command ID

joker last

View output and error of a command

joker log ID

View running commmands

joker list

Stop a running command

joker stop ID

Auto Start at Boot 开机自启

Add one auto-start command at boot

jinbe joker brook server -l :9999 -p hello

View added commmands

jinbe list

Remove one added command

jinbe remove ID

One Click Script 一键脚本

bash <(curl https://bash.ooo/brook.sh)

CLI Documentation 命令行文档

NAME

Brook - A cross-platform programmable network tool

SYNOPSIS

Brook

[--dialWithDNSPrefer]=[value]
[--dialWithDNS]=[value]
[--dialWithIP4]=[value]
[--dialWithIP6]=[value]
[--dialWithNIC]=[value]
[--dialWithSocks5Password]=[value]
[--dialWithSocks5TCPTimeout]=[value]
[--dialWithSocks5UDPTimeout]=[value]
[--dialWithSocks5Username]=[value]
[--dialWithSocks5]=[value]
[--help|-h]
[--log]=[value]
[--pprof]=[value]
[--prometheusPath]=[value]
[--prometheus]=[value]
[--tag]=[value]
[--version|-v]

Usage:

Brook [GLOBAL OPTIONS] command [COMMAND OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS...]

GLOBAL OPTIONS

--dialWithDNS="": When a domain name needs to be resolved, use the specified DNS. Such as 8.8.8.8:53 or https://dns.google/dns-query?address=8.8.8.8%3A443, the address is required. Note that for client-side commands, this does not affect the client passing the domain address to the server

--dialWithDNSPrefer="": This is used with the dialWithDNS parameter. Prefer A record or AAAA record. Value is A or AAAA

--dialWithIP4="": When the current machine establishes a network connection to the outside IPv4, both TCP and UDP, it is used to specify the IPv4 used

--dialWithIP6="": When the current machine establishes a network connection to the outside IPv6, both TCP and UDP, it is used to specify the IPv6 used

--dialWithNIC="": When the current machine establishes a network connection to the outside, both TCP and UDP, it is used to specify the NIC used

--dialWithSocks5="": When the current machine establishes a network connection to the outside, both TCP and UDP, with your socks5 proxy, such as 127.0.0.1:1081

--dialWithSocks5Password="": If there is

--dialWithSocks5TCPTimeout="": time (s) (default: 0)

--dialWithSocks5UDPTimeout="": time (s) (default: 60)

--dialWithSocks5Username="": If there is

--help, -h: show help

--log="": Enable log. A valid value is file path or 'console'. If you want to debug SOCKS5 lib, set env SOCKS5_DEBUG=true

--pprof="": go http pprof listen addr, such as :6060

--prometheus="": prometheus http listen addr, such as :7070. If it is transmitted on the public network, it is recommended to use it with nico

--prometheusPath="": prometheus http path, such as /xxx. If it is transmitted on the public network, a hard-to-guess value is recommended

--tag="": Tag can be used to the process, will be append into log, such as: 'key1:value1'

--version, -v: print the version

COMMANDS

server

Run as brook server, both TCP and UDP

--blockCIDR4List="": One CIDR per line, https://, http:// or local file absolute path, like: https://txthinking.github.io/bypass/example_cidr4.txt

--blockCIDR6List="": One CIDR per line, https://, http:// or local file absolute path, like: https://txthinking.github.io/bypass/example_cidr6.txt

--blockDomainList="": One domain per line, suffix match mode. https://, http:// or local file absolute path. Like: https://txthinking.github.io/bypass/example_domain.txt

--blockGeoIP="": Block IP by Geo country code, such as US

--listen, -l="": Listen address, like: ':9999'

--password, -p="": Server password

--tcpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 0)

--udpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 60)

--updateListInterval="": Update list interval, second. default 0, only read one time on start (default: 0)

client

Run as brook client, both TCP and UDP, to start a socks5 proxy, [src <-> socks5 <-> $ brook client <-> $ brook server <-> dst]

--http="": Where to listen for HTTP proxy connections

--password, -p="": Brook server password

--server, -s="": Brook server address, like: 1.2.3.4:9999

--socks5="": Where to listen for SOCKS5 connections (default: 127.0.0.1:1080)

--socks5ServerIP="": Only if your socks5 server IP is different from listen IP

--tcpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 0)

--udpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 60)

--udpovertcp: UDP over TCP

wsserver

Run as brook wsserver, both TCP and UDP, it will start a standard http server and websocket server

--blockCIDR4List="": One CIDR per line, https://, http:// or local file absolute path, like: https://txthinking.github.io/bypass/example_cidr4.txt

--blockCIDR6List="": One CIDR per line, https://, http:// or local file absolute path, like: https://txthinking.github.io/bypass/example_cidr6.txt

--blockDomainList="": One domain per line, suffix match mode. https://, http:// or local file absolute path. Like: https://txthinking.github.io/bypass/example_domain.txt

--blockGeoIP="": Block IP by Geo country code, such as US

--listen, -l="": Listen address, like: ':80'

--password, -p="": Server password

--path="": URL path (default: /ws)

--tcpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 0)

--udpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 60)

--updateListInterval="": Update list interval, second. default 0, only read one time on start (default: 0)

--withoutBrookProtocol: The data will not be encrypted with brook protocol

wsclient

Run as brook wsclient, both TCP and UDP, to start a socks5 proxy, [src <-> socks5 <-> $ brook wsclient <-> $ brook wsserver <-> dst]

--address="": Specify address instead of resolving addresses from host, such as 1.2.3.4:443

--http="": Where to listen for HTTP proxy connections

--password, -p="": Brook wsserver password

--socks5="": Where to listen for SOCKS5 connections (default: 127.0.0.1:1080)

--socks5ServerIP="": Only if your socks5 server IP is different from listen IP

--tcpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 0)

--udpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 60)

--withoutBrookProtocol: The data will not be encrypted with brook protocol

--wsserver, -s="": Brook wsserver address, like: ws://1.2.3.4:80, if no path then /ws will be used. Do not omit the port under any circumstances

wssserver

Run as brook wssserver, both TCP and UDP, it will start a standard https server and websocket server

--blockCIDR4List="": One CIDR per line, https://, http:// or local file absolute path, like: https://txthinking.github.io/bypass/example_cidr4.txt

--blockCIDR6List="": One CIDR per line, https://, http:// or local file absolute path, like: https://txthinking.github.io/bypass/example_cidr6.txt

--blockDomainList="": One domain per line, suffix match mode. https://, http:// or local file absolute path. Like: https://txthinking.github.io/bypass/example_domain.txt

--blockGeoIP="": Block IP by Geo country code, such as US

--cert="": The cert file absolute path for the domain, such as /path/to/cert.pem. If cert or certkey is empty, a certificate will be issued automatically

--certkey="": The cert key file absolute path for the domain, such as /path/to/certkey.pem. If cert or certkey is empty, a certificate will be issued automatically

--domainaddress="": Such as: domain.com:443. If you choose to automatically issue certificates, the domain must have been resolved to the server IP and 80 port also will be used

--password, -p="": Server password

--path="": URL path (default: /ws)

--tcpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 0)

--udpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 60)

--updateListInterval="": Update list interval, second. default 0, only read one time on start (default: 0)

--withoutBrookProtocol: The data will not be encrypted with brook protocol

wssclient

Run as brook wssclient, both TCP and UDP, to start a socks5 proxy, [src <-> socks5 <-> $ brook wssclient <-> $ brook wssserver <-> dst]

--address="": Specify address instead of resolving addresses from host, such as 1.2.3.4:443

--ca="": When server is brook wssserver, specify ca instead of insecure, such as /path/to/ca.pem

--http="": Where to listen for HTTP proxy connections

--insecure: Client do not verify the server's certificate chain and host name

--password, -p="": Brook wssserver password

--socks5="": Where to listen for SOCKS5 connections (default: 127.0.0.1:1080)

--socks5ServerIP="": Only if your socks5 server IP is different from listen IP

--tcpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 0)

--tlsfingerprint="": When server is brook wssserver, select tls fingerprint, value can be: chrome

--udpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 60)

--withoutBrookProtocol: The data will not be encrypted with brook protocol

--wssserver, -s="": Brook wssserver address, like: wss://google.com:443, if no path then /ws will be used. Do not omit the port under any circumstances

quicserver

Run as brook quicserver, both TCP and UDP

--blockCIDR4List="": One CIDR per line, https://, http:// or local file absolute path, like: https://txthinking.github.io/bypass/example_cidr4.txt

--blockCIDR6List="": One CIDR per line, https://, http:// or local file absolute path, like: https://txthinking.github.io/bypass/example_cidr6.txt

--blockDomainList="": One domain per line, suffix match mode. https://, http:// or local file absolute path. Like: https://txthinking.github.io/bypass/example_domain.txt

--blockGeoIP="": Block IP by Geo country code, such as US

--cert="": The cert file absolute path for the domain, such as /path/to/cert.pem. If cert or certkey is empty, a certificate will be issued automatically

--certkey="": The cert key file absolute path for the domain, such as /path/to/certkey.pem. If cert or certkey is empty, a certificate will be issued automatically

--domainaddress="": Such as: domain.com:443. If you choose to automatically issue certificates, the domain must have been resolved to the server IP and 80 port also will be used

--password, -p="": Server password

--tcpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 0)

--udpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 60)

--updateListInterval="": Update list interval, second. default 0, only read one time on start (default: 0)

--withoutBrookProtocol: The data will not be encrypted with brook protocol

quicclient

Run as brook quicclient, both TCP and UDP, to start a socks5 proxy, [src <-> socks5 <-> $ brook quicclient <-> $ brook quicserver <-> dst]. (Note that the global dial parameter is ignored now)

--address="": Specify address instead of resolving addresses from host, such as 1.2.3.4:443

--ca="": Specify ca instead of insecure, such as /path/to/ca.pem

--http="": Where to listen for HTTP proxy connections

--insecure: Client do not verify the server's certificate chain and host name

--password, -p="": Brook quicserver password

--quicserver, -s="": Brook quicserver address, like: quic://google.com:443. Do not omit the port under any circumstances

--socks5="": Where to listen for SOCKS5 connections (default: 127.0.0.1:1080)

--socks5ServerIP="": Only if your socks5 server IP is different from listen IP

--tcpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 0)

--udpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 60)

--withoutBrookProtocol: The data will not be encrypted with brook protocol

relayoverbrook

Run as relay over brook, both TCP and UDP, this means access [from address] is equal to [to address], [src <-> from address <-> $ brook server/wsserver/wssserver/quicserver <-> to address]

--address="": When server is brook wsserver or brook wssserver or brook quicserver, specify address instead of resolving addresses from host, such as 1.2.3.4:443

--ca="": When server is brook wssserver or brook quicserver, specify ca instead of insecure, such as /path/to/ca.pem

--from, -f, -l="": Listen address: like ':9999'

--insecure: When server is brook wssserver or brook quicserver, client do not verify the server's certificate chain and host name

--password, -p="": Password

--server, -s="": brook server or brook wsserver or brook wssserver or brook quicserver, like: 1.2.3.4:9999, ws://1.2.3.4:9999, wss://domain:443/ws, quic://domain.com:443

--tcpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 0)

--tlsfingerprint="": When server is brook wssserver, select tls fingerprint, value can be: chrome

--to, -t="": Address which relay to, like: 1.2.3.4:9999

--udpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 60)

--udpovertcp: When server is brook server, UDP over TCP

--withoutBrookProtocol: When server is brook wsserver or brook wssserver or brook quicserver, the data will not be encrypted with brook protocol

dnsserveroverbrook

Run as dns server over brook, both TCP and UDP, [src <-> $ brook dnserversoverbrook <-> $ brook server/wsserver/wssserver/quicserver <-> dns] or [src <-> $ brook dnsserveroverbrook <-> dnsForBypass]

--address="": When server is brook wsserver or brook wssserver or brook quicserver, specify address instead of resolving addresses from host, such as 1.2.3.4:443

--blockDomainList="": One domain per line, suffix match mode. https://, http:// or local absolute file path. Like: https://txthinking.github.io/bypass/example_domain.txt

--bypassDomainList="": One domain per line, suffix match mode. https://, http:// or local absolute file path. Like: https://txthinking.github.io/bypass/example_domain.txt

--ca="": When server is brook wssserver or brook quicserver, specify ca instead of insecure, such as /path/to/ca.pem

--disableA: Disable A query

--disableAAAA: Disable AAAA query

--dns="": DNS server for resolving domains NOT in list (default: 8.8.8.8:53)

--dnsForBypass="": DNS server for resolving domains in bypass list. Such as 223.5.5.5:53 or https://dns.alidns.com/dns-query?address=223.5.5.5:443, the address is required (default: 223.5.5.5:53)

--insecure: When server is brook wssserver or brook quicserver, client do not verify the server's certificate chain and host name

--listen, -l="": Listen address, like: 127.0.0.1:53

--password, -p="": Password

--server, -s="": brook server or brook wsserver or brook wssserver or brook quicserver, like: 1.2.3.4:9999, ws://1.2.3.4:9999, wss://domain.com:443/ws, quic://domain.com:443

--tcpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 0)

--tlsfingerprint="": When server is brook wssserver, select tls fingerprint, value can be: chrome

--udpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 60)

--udpovertcp: When server is brook server, UDP over TCP

--withoutBrookProtocol: When server is brook wsserver or brook wssserver or brook quicserver, the data will not be encrypted with brook protocol

tproxy

Run as transparent proxy, a router gateway, both TCP and UDP, only works on Linux, [src <-> $ brook tproxy <-> $ brook server/wsserver/wssserver/quicserver <-> dst]

--address="": When server is brook wsserver or brook wssserver or brook quicserver, specify address instead of resolving addresses from host, such as 1.2.3.4:443

--blockDomainList="": One domain per line, Suffix match mode. https://, http:// or local file absolute path. Like: https://txthinking.github.io/bypass/example_domain.txt

--bypassCIDR4List="": One CIDR per line, https://, http:// or local file absolute path, like: https://txthinking.github.io/bypass/example_cidr4.txt

--bypassCIDR6List="": One CIDR per line, https://, http:// or local file absolute path, like: https://txthinking.github.io/bypass/example_cidr6.txt

--bypassDomainList="": One domain per line, Suffix match mode. https://, http:// or local file absolute path. Like: https://txthinking.github.io/bypass/example_domain.txt

--bypassGeoIP="": Bypass IP by Geo country code, such as US

--ca="": When server is brook wssserver or brook quicserver, specify ca instead of insecure, such as /path/to/ca.pem

--disableA: Disable A query

--disableAAAA: Disable AAAA query

--dnsForBypass="": DNS server for resolving domains in bypass list. Such as 223.5.5.5:53 or https://dns.alidns.com/dns-query?address=223.5.5.5:443, the address is required (default: 223.5.5.5:53)

--dnsForDefault="": DNS server for resolving domains NOT in list (default: 8.8.8.8:53)

--dnsListen="": Start a DNS server, like: ':53'. MUST contain IP, like '192.168.1.1:53', if you expect your gateway to accept requests from clients to other public DNS servers at the same time

--doNotRunScripts: This will not change iptables and others if you want to do by yourself

--insecure: When server is brook wssserver or brook quicserver, client do not verify the server's certificate chain and host name

--link="": brook link. This will ignore server, password, udpovertcp, address, insecure, withoutBrookProtocol, ca

--listen, -l="": Listen address, DO NOT contain IP, just like: ':8888'. No need to operate iptables by default! (default: :8888)

--password, -p="": Password

--redirectDNS="": It is usually the value of dnsListen. If the client has set custom DNS instead of dnsListen, this parameter can be intercepted and forwarded to dnsListen. Usually you don't need to set this, only if you want to control it instead of being proxied directly as normal UDP data.

--server, -s="": brook server or brook wsserver or brook wssserver or brook quicserver, like: 1.2.3.4:9999, ws://1.2.3.4:9999, wss://domain.com:443/ws, quic://domain.com:443

--tcpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 0)

--tlsfingerprint="": When server is brook wssserver, select tls fingerprint, value can be: chrome

--udpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 60)

--udpovertcp: When server is brook server, UDP over TCP

--webListen="": Ignore all other parameters, run web UI, like: ':9999'

--withoutBrookProtocol: When server is brook wsserver or brook wssserver or brook quicserver, the data will not be encrypted with brook protocol

link

Generate brook link

--address="": When server is brook wsserver or brook wssserver or brook quicserver, specify address instead of resolving addresses from host, such as 1.2.3.4:443

--ca="": When server is brook wssserver or brook quicserver, specify ca for untrusted cert, such as /path/to/ca.pem

--insecure: When server is brook wssserver or brook quicserver, client do not verify the server's certificate chain and host name

--name="": Give this server a name

--password, -p="": Password

--server, -s="": Support brook server, brook wsserver, brook wssserver, socks5 server, brook quicserver. Like: 1.2.3.4:9999, ws://1.2.3.4:9999, wss://google.com:443/ws, socks5://1.2.3.4:1080, quic://google.com:443

--tlsfingerprint="": When server is brook wssserver, select tls fingerprint, value can be: chrome

--udpovertcp: When server is brook server, UDP over TCP

--username, -u="": Username, when server is socks5 server

--withoutBrookProtocol: When server is brook wsserver or brook wssserver or brook quicserver, the data will not be encrypted with brook protocol

connect

Run as client and connect to brook link, both TCP and UDP, to start a socks5 proxy, [src <-> socks5 <-> $ brook connect <-> $ brook server/wsserver/wssserver/quicserver <-> dst]

--http="": Where to listen for HTTP proxy connections

--link, -l="": brook link, you can get it via $ brook link

--socks5="": Where to listen for SOCKS5 connections (default: 127.0.0.1:1080)

--socks5ServerIP="": Only if your socks5 server IP is different from listen IP

--tcpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 0)

--udpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 60)

relay

Run as standalone relay, both TCP and UDP, this means access [from address] is equal to access [to address], [src <-> from address <-> to address]

--from, -f, -l="": Listen address: like ':9999'

--tcpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 0)

--to, -t="": Address which relay to, like: 1.2.3.4:9999

--udpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 60)

dnsserver

Run as standalone dns server

--blockDomainList="": One domain per line, suffix match mode. https://, http:// or local absolute file path. Like: https://txthinking.github.io/bypass/example_domain.txt

--disableA: Disable A query

--disableAAAA: Disable AAAA query

--dns="": DNS server which forward to. Such as 8.8.8.8:53 or https://dns.google/dns-query?address=8.8.8.8%3A443, the address is required (default: 8.8.8.8:53)

--listen, -l="": Listen address, like: 127.0.0.1:53

--tcpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 0)

--udpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 60)

dnsclient

Send a dns query

--dns, -s="": DNS server, such as 8.8.8.8:53 (default: 8.8.8.8:53)

--domain, -d="": Domain

--short: Short for A/AAAA

--type, -t="": Type, such as A (default: A)

dohserver

Run as standalone doh server

--blockDomainList="": One domain per line, suffix match mode. https://, http:// or local absolute file path. Like: https://txthinking.github.io/bypass/example_domain.txt

--cert="": The cert file absolute path for the domain, such as /path/to/cert.pem. If cert or certkey is empty, a certificate will be issued automatically

--certkey="": The cert key file absolute path for the domain, such as /path/to/certkey.pem. If cert or certkey is empty, a certificate will be issued automatically

--disableA: Disable A query

--disableAAAA: Disable AAAA query

--dns="": DNS server which forward to. Such as 8.8.8.8:53 or https://dns.google/dns-query?address=8.8.8.8%3A443, the address is required (default: 8.8.8.8:53)

--domainaddress="": Such as: domain.com:443, if you want to create a https server. If you choose to automatically issue certificates, the domain must have been resolved to the server IP and 80 port also will be used

--listen="": listen address, if you want to create a http server behind nico

--path="": URL path (default: /dns-query)

--tcpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 0)

--udpTimeout="": time (s) (default: 60)

dohclient

Send a dns query

--doh, -s="": DOH server, the address is required (default: https://dns.quad9.net/dns-query?address=9.9.9.9%3A443)

--domain, -d="": Domain

--short: Short for A/AAAA

--type, -t="": Type, such as A (default: A)

dhcpserver

Run as standalone dhcp server. Note that you need to stop other dhcp servers, if there are.

--cache="": Cache file, local absolute file path, default is $HOME/.brook.dhcpserver

--count="": IP range from the start, which you want to assign to clients (default: 100)

--dnsserver="": The dns server which you want to assign to clients, such as: 192.168.1.1 or 8.8.8.8

--gateway="": The router gateway which you want to assign to clients, such as: 192.168.1.1

--interface="": Select interface on multi interface device. Linux only

--netmask="": Subnet netmask which you want to assign to clients (default: 255.255.255.0)

--serverip="": DHCP server IP, the IP of the this machine, you shoud set a static IP to this machine before doing this, such as: 192.168.1.10

--start="": Start IP which you want to assign to clients, such as: 192.168.1.100

socks5

Run as standalone standard socks5 server, both TCP and UDP

--limitUDP: The server MAY use this information to limit access to the UDP association. This usually causes connection failures in a NAT environment, where most clients are.

--listen, -l="": Socks5 server listen address, like: :1080 or 1.2.3.4:1080

--password="": Password, optional

--socks5ServerIP="": Only if your socks5 server IP is different from listen IP

--tcpTimeout="": Connection deadline time (s) (default: 0)

--udpTimeout="": Connection deadline time (s) (default: 60)

--username="": User name, optional

socks5tohttp

Convert socks5 to http proxy, [src <-> listen address(http proxy) <-> socks5 address <-> dst]

--listen, -l="": HTTP proxy which will be create: like: 127.0.0.1:8010

--socks5, -s="": Socks5 server address, like: 127.0.0.1:1080

--socks5password="": Socks5 password, optional

--socks5username="": Socks5 username, optional

--tcpTimeout="": Connection tcp timeout (s) (default: 0)

pac

Run as PAC server or save PAC to file

--bypassDomainList, -b="": One domain per line, suffix match mode. http(s):// or local absolute file path. Like: https://txthinking.github.io/bypass/example_domain.txt

--file, -f="": Save PAC to file, this will ignore listen address

--listen, -l="": Listen address, like: 127.0.0.1:1980

--proxy, -p="": Proxy, like: 'SOCKS5 127.0.0.1:1080; SOCKS 127.0.0.1:1080; DIRECT' (default: SOCKS5 127.0.0.1:1080; SOCKS 127.0.0.1:1080; DIRECT)

testsocks5

Test UDP and TCP of socks5 server

--dns="": DNS server for connecting (default: 8.8.8.8:53)

--domain="": Domain for query (default: http3.ooo)

--password, -p="": Socks5 password

--socks5, -s="": Like: 127.0.0.1:1080

--username, -u="": Socks5 username

-a="": The A record of domain (default: 137.184.237.95)

testbrook

Test UDP and TCP of brook server/wsserver/wssserver/quicserver. (Note that the global dial parameter is ignored now)

--dns="": DNS server for connecting (default: 8.8.8.8:53)

--domain="": Domain for query (default: http3.ooo)

--link, -l="": brook link. Get it via $ brook link

--socks5="": Temporarily listening socks5 (default: 127.0.0.1:11080)

-a="": The A record of domain (default: 137.184.237.95)

echoserver

Echo server, echo UDP and TCP address of routes

--listen, -l="": Listen address, like: ':7777'

echoclient

Connect to echoserver, echo UDP and TCP address of routes

--server, -s="": Echo server address, such as 1.2.3.4:7777

--times="": Times of interactions (default: 1)

completion

Generate shell completions

--file, -f="": Write to file (default: brook_autocomplete)

mdpage

Generate markdown page

--file, -f="": Write to file, default print to stdout

--help, -h: show help

help, h

Shows a list of commands or help for one command

manpage

Generate man.1 page

--file, -f="": Write to file, default print to stdout. You should put to /path/to/man/man1/brook.1 on linux or /usr/local/share/man/man1/brook.1 on macos

help, h

Shows a list of commands or help for one command

GUI Documentation

Software for which this article applies

Windows Proxy mode, Linux Proxy mode

This mode is very simple, will create:

  • Socks5 proxy: socks5://[::1]:1080 or socks5://127.0.0.1:1080
  • HTTP proxy: http://[::1]:8010 or http://127.0.0.1:8010
  • PAC: http://127.0.0.1:1093/proxy.pac or http://[::1]:1093/proxy.pac based on Bypass Domain list
  • Intel Mac GUI, Windows GUI set PAC to system proxy。Linux GUI can work with Socks5 Configurator
  • What is socks5 and http proxy? Article and Video

iOS, Mac, Android, Windows TUN mode, Linux TUN mode

The so-called Internet connection is IP to IP connection, not domain name connection. Therefore, the domain name will be resolved into IP before deciding how to connect.

Configuration Introduction

Configuration Support Systems Conditions Description
Import Servers iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / brook link list
System DNS iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / System DNS. Do not bypass this IP
Fake DNS iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux How to prevent Brook's Fake DNS from not working The domain name is resolved to Fake IP, which will be converted to a domain name when a connection is initiated, and then the domain name address will be sent to the server, and the server is responsible for domain name resolution
Block iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / Block switch
Block Domain iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux Fake DNS: On Domain name list, matching domain names will be blocked. Domain name is suffix matching mode
Bypass iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / Bypass switch
Bypass IP iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / CIDR list, matched IP will be bypassed
Bypass Geo IP iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / The matched IP will be bypassed. Note: Global IP changes frequently, so the Geo library is time-sensitive
Bypass Apps Android,Mac / These apps will be bypassed
Bypass DNS iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / Support normal DNS, such as 223.5.5.5:53, support DoH, but need to specify the address of DoH through the parameter address, such as https://dns. alidns.com/dns-query?address=223.5.5.5%3A443 is used to resolve Bypass Domain. The IP of this DNS will automatically Bypass
Bypass Domain iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux Fake DNS: On List of domain names, matching domain names will use Bypass DNS resolution to get IP, whether the final connection will be bypassed depends on the Bypass IP . The domain name is a suffix matching pattern. Of course, you can also use the script to bypass the domain regardless of its IP
Hosts iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / Hosts switch
Hosts List iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux Fake DNS: On Specify IP, v4, v6 for the domain name, if the value is empty, the effect is the same as Block
Programmable iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / Programmable switch
Script iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / Script. All functions above can be controlled. And more and more, The whole process can be controled, see below for details.
Log iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / Log switch
Log View iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / Log List
Log View Plus iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / Log list, easier to read, filter conditions, etc.
MITM Log View iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / MITM log list, such as https request response, hexadecimal, JSON, image, etc.
TUN iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / Choose Proxy/TUN/App mode. iOS,Android,Mac default TUN mode mode
Capture Me iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / Test your packet capture or proxy software is working as a system proxy or TUN
DNS Client iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / DNS client
DOH Client iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / DOH client
Echo Client iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / Echo client
Test Socks5 iOS,Android,Mac,Linux / Test socks5 server
Dark Mode iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / System / Light / Dark
Shortcut iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / Quickly control the functions in the menu on the home page
System Tray Windows / Open as systray, then open dashboard from the systray

Programmable

Brook GUI will pass different global variables to the script at different times, and the script only needs to assign the processing result to the global variable out

Introduction to incoming variables

variable type condition timing description out type
in_brooklinks map / Before connecting Predefine multiple brook links, and then programmatically specify which one to connect to map
in_dnsquery map FakeDNS: On When a DNS query occurs Script can decide how to handle this request map
in_address map / When connecting to an address script can decide how to connect map
in_httprequest map / When an HTTP(S) request comes in the script can decide how to handle this request map
in_httprequest,in_httpresponse map / when an HTTP(S) response comes in the script can decide how to handle this response map

in_brooklinks

Key Type Description Example
_ bool meaningless true

out, ignored if not of type map

Key Type Description Example
... ... ... ...
custom name string brook link brook://...
... ... ... ...

in_dnsquery

Key Type Description Example
domain string domain name google.com
type string query type A
appid string App ID. Mac only com.google.Chrome.helper
interface string network interface. Mac only en0

out, if it is error type will be recorded in the log. Ignored if not of type map

Key Type Description Example
block bool Whether Block, default false. It is an OR relationship with GUI Block Domain false
ip string Specify IP directly, only valid when type is A/AAAA 1.2.3.4
forcefakedns bool Ignore GUI Bypass Domain, handle with Fake DNS, only valid when type is A/AAAA, default false false
system bool Get IP from system DNS, default false false
bypass bool whether to Bypass, default false, if true then use bypass DNS to resolve. It is an OR relationship with GUI Bypass Domain false
brooklinkkey string When need to connect the Server,instead, connect to the brook link specified by the key in_brooklinks custom name

in_address

Key Type Description Example
network string Network type, the value tcp/udp tcp
ipaddress string IP type address. There is only of ipaddress and domainaddress. Note that there is no relationship between these two 1.2.3.4:443
domainaddress string Domain type address, because of FakeDNS we can get the domain name address here google.com:443
appid string App ID. Mac only com.google.Chrome.helper
interface string network interface. Mac only en0

out, if it is error type will be recorded in the log. Ignored if not of type map

Key Type Description Example
block bool Whether Block, default false false
ipaddress string IP type address, rewrite destination 1.2.3.4:443
ipaddressfrombypassdns string Use Bypass DNS to obtain A or AAAA IP and rewrite the destination, only valid when domainaddress exists, the value A/AAAA A
bypass bool Bypass, default false. If true and domainaddress, then ipaddress or ipaddressfrombypassdns must be specified. It is an OR relationship with GUI Bypass IP false
mitm bool Whether to perform MITM, default false. Only valid when network is tcp. Need to install CA, see below false
mitmprotocol string MITM protocol needs to be specified explicitly, the value is http/https https
mitmcertdomain string The MITM certificate domain name, which is taken from domainaddress by default. If ipaddress and mitm is true and mitmprotocol is https then must be must be specified explicitly example.com
mitmwithbody bool Whether to manipulate the http body, default false. will read the body of the request and response into the memory and interact with the script. iOS 50M total memory limit may kill process false
mitmautohandlecompress bool Whether to automatically decompress the http body when interacting with the script, default false false
mitmclienttimeout int Timeout for MITM talk to server, second, default 0 0
mitmserverreadtimeout int Timeout for MITM read from client, second, default 0 0
mitmserverwritetimeout int Timeout for MITM write to client, second, default 0 0
brooklinkkey string When need to connect the Server,instead, connect to the brook link specified by the key in_brooklinks custom name

in_httprequest

Key Type Description Example
URL string URL https://example.com/hello
Method string HTTP method GET
Body bytes HTTP request body /
... string other fields are HTTP headers /

out, must be set to a request or response

in_httpresponse

Key Type Description Example
StatusCode int HTTP status code 200
Body bytes HTTP response body /
... string other fields are HTTP headers /

out, must be set to a response

Write script

Tengo Language Syntax

Library

  • text: regular expressions, string conversion, and manipulation

  • math: mathematical constants and functions

  • times: time-related functions

  • rand: random functions

  • fmt: formatting functions

  • json: JSON functions

  • enum: Enumeration functions

  • hex: hex encoding and decoding functions

  • base64: base64 encoding and decoding functions

  • brook: brook module

    Constants
    
    * os: string, linux/darwin/windows/ios/android. If ios app run on mac, it is ios
    * iosapponmac: bool, ios app run on mac
    
    Functions
    
    * splithostport(address string) => map/error: splits a network address of the form "host:port" to { "host": "xxx", "port": "xxx" }
    * country(ip string) => string/error: get country code from ip
    * cidrcontainsip(cidr string, ip string) => bool/error: reports whether the network includes ip
    * parseurl(url string) => map/error: parses a raw url into a map, keys: scheme/host/path/rawpath/rawquery
    * parsequery(query string) => map/error: parses a raw query into a kv map
    * map2query(kv map) => string/error: convert map{string:string} into a query string
    * bytes2ints(b bytes) => array/error: convert bytes into [int]
    * ints2bytes(ints array) => bytes/error: convert [int] into bytes
    * bytescompare(a bytes, b bytes) => int/error: returns an integer comparing two bytes lexicographically. The result will be 0 if a == b, -1 if a < b, and +1 if a > b
    * bytescontains(b bytes, sub bytes) => bool/error: reports whether sub is within b
    * byteshasprefix(s bytes, prefix bytes) => bool/error: tests whether the bytes s begins with prefix
    * byteshassuffix(s bytes, suffix bytes) => bool/error: tests whether the bytes s ends with suffix
    * bytesindex(s bytes, sep bytes) => int/error: returns the index of the first instance of sep in s, or -1 if sep is not present in s
    * byteslastindex(s bytes, sep bytes) => int/error: returns the index of the last instance of sep in s, or -1 if sep is not present in s
    * bytesreplace(s bytes, old bytes, new bytes, n int) => bytes/error: returns a copy of the s with the first n non-overlapping instances of old replaced by new. If n < 0, there is no limit on the number of replacements
    * pathescape(s string) => string/error: escapes the string so it can be safely placed inside a URL path segment, replacing special characters (including /) with %XX sequences as needed
    * pathunescape(s string) => string/error: does the inverse transformation of pathescape
    * queryescape(s string) => string/error: escapes the string so it can be safely placed inside a URL query
    * queryunescape(s string) => string/error: does the inverse transformation of queryescape
    * hexdecode(s string) => bytes/error: returns the bytes represented by the hexadecimal string s
    * hexencode(s string) => string/error: returns the hexadecimal encoding of src
    

Debug script

It is recommended to use tun2brook on desktop to debug with fmt.println

Standalone Script Example

https://github.com/txthinking/bypass

Brook Script Builder

https://modules.brook.app

Packet Capture

Install CA

https://txthinking.github.io/ca/ca.pem

iOS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSGPC2vpDGk

Android

Android has user CA and system CA, must be installed in the system CA after ROOT

macOS

nami install mad ca.txthinking
sudo mad install --ca ~/.nami/bin/ca.pem

Windows

Open GitBash

nami install mad ca.txthinking

Then open GitBash with admin

mad install --ca ~/.nami/bin/ca.pem

Note that software such as GitBash or Firefox may not read the system CA, you can use the system Edge browser to test after installation

Apple Push Problem

To receive push, Apple Server only allows Ethernet, cellular data, Wi-Fi connections. So you need to Bypass the relevant domain name and IP. Reference link

图形客户端文档

本文适用的软件

Windows GUI proxy 模式, Linux GUI proxy 模式

这个模式比较简单,会创建:

  • Socks5 代理: socks5://[::1]:1080socks5://127.0.0.1:1080
  • HTTP 代理: http://[::1]:8010http://127.0.0.1:8010
  • PAC: http://127.0.0.1:1093/proxy.pachttp://[::1]:1093/proxy.pac 基于 Bypass Domain 列表
  • Windows GUI 同时会配置 PAC 到系统代理。Linux GUI 可以配合 Socks5 Configurator
  • 什么是 socks5 和 http proxy? 文章视频

iOS, Mac, Android, Windows TUN 模式, Linux TUN 模式

所谓的互联网连接,是 IP 连接 IP,不是连接域名。所以域名会被先解析成IP再决定怎么去连接。

配置介绍

配置 支持系统 条件 描述
导入服务器 iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / brook link 列表
系统 DNS iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / 系统 DNS. 不要 bypass 此 IP
虚拟 DNS iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux 如何避免 Brook 的 虚拟 DNS 不生效 解析域名为 Fake IP,发起连接时会再转换为域名,然后把域名地址送到服务端进行代理,同时由服务端来负责域名解析
屏蔽 iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / Block 开关
屏蔽域名 iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux Fake DNS: 开启 域名列表,匹配的域名会被阻断解析. 域名是后缀匹配模式
跳过 iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / Bypass 开关
跳过 IP iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / CIDR 列表,匹配到的 IP 会被 bypass
跳过 Geo IP iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / 匹配到的 IP 会被 bypass. 提示: 全球 IP 变动频繁, 所以 Geo 库有时效性
跳过 Apps Android, Mac / 这些 App 会被 bypass
跳过 DNS iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / 支持普通 DNS, 比如 223.5.5.5:53, 支持 DoH, 但需要通过参数 address 指定 DoH 的地址, 比如 https://dns.alidns.com/dns-query?address=223.5.5.5%3A443 用来解析 Bypass Domain. 此 DNS 的 IP 会自动 Bypass
跳过域名 iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux Fake DNS: 开启 域名列表,匹配的域名会使用 Bypass DNS 解析来得到 IP, 最终连接是否会被 Bypass,还取决于 Bypass IP. 域名是后缀匹配模式. 当然也可以用脚本直接跳过域名而无关其IP
Hosts iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / Hosts 开关
Host 列表 iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux Fake DNS: 开启 给域名指定 IP, v4, v6,如果值为空效果同 Block
可编程 iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / 可编程开关
脚本 iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / 脚本。可以控制上面所有的功能。以及上面没有的功能,全流程控制一切,具体看下文
日志 iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / 日志开关
查看日志 iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / 日志列表
日志 Plus iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / 日志列表,更易读,过滤条件等
查看 MITM iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / MITM 日志列表,比如 https 的请求响应,十六进制,JSON,图片等
TUN iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / 选择 Proxy/TUN/App 模式. iOS,Android,Mac 默认 TUN 模式
抓我 iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / 测试你的抓包或代理软件工作在系统代理还是 TUN
DNS 客户端 iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / DNS 客户端
DOH 客户端 iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / DOH 客户端
Echo 客户端 iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / Echo 客户端
测试 Socks5 iOS,Android,Mac,Linux / Test socks5 server
深色主题 iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / 暗黑模式
快捷方式 iOS,Android,Mac,Windows,Linux / 在首页快捷控制打开菜单里的功能
系统托盘 Windows / 以系统托盘形式打开,然后从系统托盘处打开控制面板

Programmable

Brook GUI 会在不同时机向脚本传入不同的全局变量,脚本只需要将处理结果赋值到全局变量 out 即可

传入变量介绍

变量 类型 条件 时机 描述 out 类型
in_brooklinks map / 连接之前 预定义多个 brook link,之后可编程指定连接哪个 map
in_dnsquery map FakeDNS: 开启 当 DNS 查询发生时 脚本可以决定如何处理此请求 map
in_address map / 当要连接某地址时 脚本可以决定如何进行连接 map
in_httprequest map / 当有 HTTP(S)请求传入时 脚本可以决定如何处理此请求 map
in_httprequest,in_httpresponse map / 当有 HTTP(S)响应传入时 脚本可以决定如何处理此响应 map

in_brooklinks

Key 类型 描述 示例
_ bool 占位,无实际意义 true

out, 如果不是 map 类型则会被忽略

Key 类型 描述 示例
... ... ... ...
自定义名字 string brook link brook://...
... ... ... ...

in_dnsquery

Key 类型 描述 示例
domain string 域名 google.com
type string 查询类型 A
appid string App ID. 仅 Mac com.google.Chrome.helper
interface string 网络接口. 仅 Mac en0

out, 如果是 error 类型会被记录在日志。如果不是 map 类型则会被忽略

Key 类型 描述 示例
block bool 是否 Block, 默认 false. 与 GUI Block Domain 是或的关系 false
ip string 直接指定 IP,仅当 typeA/AAAA有效 1.2.3.4
forcefakedns bool 忽略 GUI Bypass Domain,使用 Fake DNS 来处理,仅当 typeA/AAAA有效,默认 false false
system bool 使用 System DNS 来解析,默认 false false
bypass bool 是否 Bypass, 默认 false, 如果为 true 则使用 Bypass DNS 来解析. 与 GUI Bypass Domain 是或的关系 false
brooklinkkey string 当需要连接代理服务器时,转而连接 通过 in_brooklinks 的 key 指定的 brook link 自定义名字

in_address

Key 类型 描述 示例
network string 即将发起连接网络,取值 tcp/udp tcp
ipaddress string IP 类型的地址,与 domainaddress 只会存在一个。注意这两个之间没有任何关系 1.2.3.4:443
domainaddress string 域名类型的地址,因为 FakeDNS 我们这里才能拿到域名地址 google.com:443
appid string App ID. 仅 Mac com.google.Chrome.helper
interface string 网络接口. 仅 Mac en0

out, 如果是 error 类型会被记录在日志。如果不是 map 类型则会被忽略

Key 类型 描述 示例
block bool 是否 Block, 默认 false false
ipaddress string IP 类型地址,重写目的地 1.2.3.4:443
ipaddressfrombypassdns string 使用 Bypass DNS 获取AAAAA IP 并重写目的地, 仅当 domainaddress 存在时有效,取值 A/AAAA A
bypass bool 是否 Bypass, 默认 false. 如果为 true 并且是 domainaddress, 那么必须指定 ipaddressipaddressfrombypassdns. 与 GUI Bypass IP 是或的关系 false
mitm bool 是否进行 MITM, 默认 false. 仅当 networktcp 时有效. 需要安装 CA,看下文介绍 false
mitmprotocol string 需要明确指定 MITM 协议, 取值 http/https https
mitmcertdomain string MITM 证书域名,默认从domainaddress里取。如果是 ipaddressmitmtruemitmprotocolhttps 那么必须明确指定 example.com
mitmwithbody bool 是否操作 http body,默认 false. 会将请求和响应的 body 读取到内存里和脚本交互。iOS 50M 总内存限制可能会杀进程 false
mitmautohandlecompress bool 和脚本交互时是否自动解压缩 http body, 默认 false false
mitmclienttimeout int Timeout for MITM talk to server, second, default 0 0
mitmserverreadtimeout int Timeout for MITM read from client, second, default 0 0
mitmserverwritetimeout int Timeout for MITM write to client, second, default 0 0
brooklinkkey string 当需要连接代理服务器时,转而连接 通过 in_brooklinks 的 key 指定的 brook link 自定义名字

in_httprequest

Key 类型 描述 示例
URL string URL https://example.com/hello
Method string HTTP method GET
Body bytes HTTP request body /
... string 其他字段均为 HTTP header /

out, 必须设置为一个 request 或 response

in_httpresponse

Key 类型 描述 示例
StatusCode int HTTP status code 200
Body bytes HTTP response body /
... string 其他字段均为 HTTP header /

out, 必须设置为一个 response

写脚本

Tengo Language Syntax

Library

  • text: regular expressions, string conversion, and manipulation

  • math: mathematical constants and functions

  • times: time-related functions

  • rand: random functions

  • fmt: formatting functions

  • json: JSON functions

  • enum: Enumeration functions

  • hex: hex encoding and decoding functions

  • base64: base64 encoding and decoding functions

  • brook: brook module

    Constants
    
    * os: string, linux/darwin/windows/ios/android. If ios app run on mac, it is ios
    * iosapponmac: bool, ios app run on mac
    
    Functions
    
    * splithostport(address string) => map/error: splits a network address of the form "host:port" to { "host": "xxx", "port": "xxx" }
    * country(ip string) => string/error: get country code from ip
    * cidrcontainsip(cidr string, ip string) => bool/error: reports whether the network includes ip
    * parseurl(url string) => map/error: parses a raw url into a map, keys: scheme/host/path/rawpath/rawquery
    * parsequery(query string) => map/error: parses a raw query into a kv map
    * map2query(kv map) => string/error: convert map{string:string} into a query string
    * bytes2ints(b bytes) => array/error: convert bytes into [int]
    * ints2bytes(ints array) => bytes/error: convert [int] into bytes
    * bytescompare(a bytes, b bytes) => int/error: returns an integer comparing two bytes lexicographically. The result will be 0 if a == b, -1 if a < b, and +1 if a > b
    * bytescontains(b bytes, sub bytes) => bool/error: reports whether sub is within b
    * byteshasprefix(s bytes, prefix bytes) => bool/error: tests whether the bytes s begins with prefix
    * byteshassuffix(s bytes, suffix bytes) => bool/error: tests whether the bytes s ends with suffix
    * bytesindex(s bytes, sep bytes) => int/error: returns the index of the first instance of sep in s, or -1 if sep is not present in s
    * byteslastindex(s bytes, sep bytes) => int/error: returns the index of the last instance of sep in s, or -1 if sep is not present in s
    * bytesreplace(s bytes, old bytes, new bytes, n int) => bytes/error: returns a copy of the s with the first n non-overlapping instances of old replaced by new. If n < 0, there is no limit on the number of replacements
    * pathescape(s string) => string/error: escapes the string so it can be safely placed inside a URL path segment, replacing special characters (including /) with %XX sequences as needed
    * pathunescape(s string) => string/error: does the inverse transformation of pathescape
    * queryescape(s string) => string/error: escapes the string so it can be safely placed inside a URL query
    * queryunescape(s string) => string/error: does the inverse transformation of queryescape
    * hexdecode(s string) => bytes/error: returns the bytes represented by the hexadecimal string s
    * hexencode(s string) => string/error: returns the hexadecimal encoding of src
    

调试脚本

建议使用 tun2brook 在电脑上fmt.println调试

独立脚本例子

https://github.com/txthinking/bypass

脚本生成器

https://modules.brook.app

抓包

安装 CA

https://txthinking.github.io/ca/ca.pem

iOS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSGPC2vpDGk

Android

Android 分系统 CA 和用户 CA,必须要 ROOT 后安装到系统 CA 里

macOS

nami install mad ca.txthinking
sudo mad install --ca ~/.nami/bin/ca.pem

Windows

打开 GitBash

nami install mad ca.txthinking

然后用管理员打开 GitBash

mad install --ca ~/.nami/bin/ca.pem

注意 GitBash 或 Firefox 等软件可能不读取系统 CA,安装后可以用系统 Edge 浏览器测试

Apple 推送问题

要接收推送,Apple Server 只允许 Ethernet, cellular data, Wi-Fi 连接. 所以你需要 Bypass 掉相关域名和 IP. 参考链接

Diagram 图解

overview

overview

withoutBrookProtocol

wbp

relayoverbrook

relayoverbrook

dnsserveroverbrook

dnsserveroverbrook

relay

relay

dnsserver

dnsserver

tproxy

tproxy

gui

gui

script

script

Protocol

https://github.com/txthinking/brook/tree/master/protocol

Blog

https://www.txthinking.com/talks/

YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/txthinking

Telegram

https://t.me/s/txthinking_news

Pastebin

https://paste.brook.app

独立脚本例子 | Standalone Script Example

https://github.com/txthinking/bypass

脚本生成器 | Brook Script Builder

https://modules.brook.app

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