Full Sing-Box Manager script
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Updated content

  • V 1.2
  • Client profile added Clash API support.
  • Other optimizations and fixes.
Historical update content
  • V 1.1
  • Modify the DNS configuration section of the client configuration file.

  • V 1.1-beta.3
  • Add HTTPUpgrade transport layer.

  • V 1.1-beta.2
  • Fix the automatic update certificate issue.
  • Fix Cron detection rules.

  • V 1.1-beta.1
  • Add Multiplex (multiplexing), TCP Brutal (congestion control algorithm), ECH (TLS extension) configuration; to enable Multiplex and TCP Brutal, please use the sing-box kernel above 1.7.0, please Install TCP Brutal on your own.
  • Add support for Juicity node link generation.
  • Add support for HTTP protocol.
  • Other optimizations and fixes.

  • V 1.0
  • Add WireGuard unblock YouTube option.
  • Add node management options to support deleting the configuration of any node, including server and client configuration files.
  • Deleting node configuration only supports Version: 1.0 and later.
  • Other optimizations and fixes.

Notes

  • The script uses sing-box and Juicity kernel.
  • Script supports CentOS 8+, Debian 10+, Ubuntu 20+ operating systems.
  • All protocols of the script support self-signed certificates (except NaiveProxy).
  • Script supports multiple users.
  • Script supports coexistence of all protocols.
  • Script supports self-signed 100-year certificates.
  • Script supports automatic renewal of certificates.
  • The script supports HTTP, WebSocket, gRPC, HTTPUpgrade transport protocols.
  • The script supports Multiplex, TCP Brutal, and ECH configuration; to enable Multiplex and TCP Brutal, the sing-box kernel needs to be ≥1.7.0, and please install TCP Brutal on the server.
  • Since Clash does not support TCP Brutal and ECH configurations, the Clash configuration file will not be automatically generated if these configurations are enabled.

Install

  • Debian&&Ubuntu use the following command to install dependencies
apt update && apt -y install curl wget tar socat jq git openssl uuid-runtime build-essential zlib1g-dev libssl-dev libevent-dev dnsutils cron
  • CentOS uses the following command to install dependencies
yum update && yum -y install curl wget tar socat jq git openssl util-linux gcc-c++ zlib-devel openssl-devel libevent-devel bind-utils cronie
  • Run the script using the following command
wget -N -O /root/singbox.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/TheyCallMeSecond/sing-box-manager/main/Install.sh && chmod +x /root/singbox.sh && ln -sf /root/singbox.sh /usr/local/bin/singbox && bash /root/singbox.sh

Instructions

  • The Clash client configuration file is located in /usr/local/etc/sing-box/clash.yaml. After downloading, it can be used by loading it into the Clash client. It needs to cooperate with the Meta kernel.
  • sing-box computer configuration file is located in /usr/local/etc/sing-box/win_client.json. After downloading, it can be loaded into V2rayN and SFM clients for use.
  • sing-box mobile phone configuration file is located in /usr/local/etc/sing-box/phone_client.json. After downloading, it can be loaded into SFA and SFI clients for use.

Node types supported by script

  • SOCKS
  • HTTP
  • TUIC V5
  • Juicity
  • WireGuard--Unlock ChatGPT, Netflix, Disney+, Google, Spotify
  • Hysteria2
  • VLESS+TCP
  • VLESS+WebSocket
  • VLESS+gRPC
  • VLESS+HTTPUpgrade
  • VLESS+Vision+REALITY
  • VLESS+H2C+REALITY
  • VLESS+gRPC+REALITY
  • Direct--sing-box
  • Trojan+TCP
  • Trojan+WebSocket
  • Trojan+gRPC
  • Trojan+HTTPUpgrade
  • Trojan+TCP+TLS
  • Trojan+H2C+TLS
  • Trojan+gRPC+TLS
  • Trojan+WebSocket+TLS
  • Trojan+HTTPUpgrade+TLS
  • Hysteria
  • ShadowTLS V3
  • NaiveProxy
  • Shadowsocks
  • VMess+TCP
  • VMess+WebSocket
  • VMess+gRPC
  • VMess+HTTPUpgrade
  • VMess+TCP+TLS
  • VMess+WebSocket+TLS
  • VMess+H2C+TLS
  • VMess+gRPC+TLS
  • VMess+HTTPUpgrade+TLS