mieru is a secure, hard to classify, hard to probe, TCP or UDP protocol-based socks5 / HTTP / HTTPS network proxy software.
The mieru proxy software suite consists of two parts, a client software called mieru, and a proxy server software called mita.
The principle of mieru is similar to shadowsocks / v2ray etc. It creates an encrypted channel between the client and the proxy server outside the firewall. GFW cannot decrypt the encrypted transmission and cannot determine the destination you end up visiting, so it has no choice but to let you go.
For an explanation of the mieru protocol, see mieru Proxy Protocol.
- Provides socks5, HTTP, and HTTPS proxy interfaces.
- Does not use TLS protocol. No need to register a domain name or set up a fake website.
- Uses the high-strength XChaCha20-Poly1305 encryption algorithm that generates encryption keys based on username, password and system time.
- Utilizes random padding and replay attack detection to prevent GFW from detecting the mieru service.
- Supports multiple users sharing a single proxy server.
- Supports both IPv4 and IPv6.
- The server software supports socks5 outbound (proxy chain).
- The client software supports Windows, Mac OS, Linux and Android. Android clients include
- NekoBox version 1.3.1 or above, with mieru plugin.
- Exclave, with mieru plugin.
- husi with mieru plugin.
- If you need advanced features like global proxy or customized routing rules, you can use mieru as the backend of a proxy platform such as Xray and sing-box.
- Server Installation & Configuration
- Client Installation & Configuration
- Client Installation & Configuration - OpenWrt
- Maintenance & Troubleshooting
- Security Guide
- Compilation
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