# this file is included from init scripts # change values here # can help in case /tmp has not enough space #TMPDIR=/opt/zapret/tmp # redefine user for zapret daemons. required on Keenetic #WS_USER=nobody # override firewall type : iptables,nftables,ipfw #FWTYPE=iptables # nftables only : set this to 0 to use pre-nat mode. default is post-nat. # pre-nat mode disables some bypass techniques for forwarded traffic but allows to see client IP addresses in debug log #POSTNAT=0 # options for ipsets # maximum number of elements in sets. also used for nft sets SET_MAXELEM=522288 # too low hashsize can cause memory allocation errors on low RAM systems , even if RAM is enough # too large hashsize will waste lots of RAM IPSET_OPT="hashsize 262144 maxelem $SET_MAXELEM" # dynamically generate additional ip. $1 = ipset/nfset/table name #IPSET_HOOK="/etc/zapret.ipset.hook" # options for ip2net. "-4" or "-6" auto added by ipset create script IP2NET_OPT4="--prefix-length=22-30 --v4-threshold=3/4" IP2NET_OPT6="--prefix-length=56-64 --v6-threshold=5" # options for auto hostlist AUTOHOSTLIST_RETRANS_THRESHOLD=3 AUTOHOSTLIST_FAIL_THRESHOLD=3 AUTOHOSTLIST_FAIL_TIME=60 # 1 = debug autohostlist positives to ipset/zapret-hosts-auto-debug.log AUTOHOSTLIST_DEBUGLOG=0 # number of parallel threads for domain list resolves MDIG_THREADS=30 # ipset/*.sh can compress large lists GZIP_LISTS=1 # command to reload ip/host lists after update # comment or leave empty for auto backend selection : ipset or ipfw if present # on BSD systems with PF no auto reloading happens. you must provide your own command # set to "-" to disable reload #LISTS_RELOAD="pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf" # mark bit used by nfqws to prevent loop DESYNC_MARK=0x40000000 DESYNC_MARK_POSTNAT=0x20000000 TPWS_SOCKS_ENABLE=0 # tpws socks listens on this port on localhost and LAN interfaces TPPORT_SOCKS=987 # use and placeholders to engage standard hostlists and autohostlist in ipset dir # hostlist markers are replaced to empty string if MODE_FILTER does not satisfy # appends ipset/zapret-hosts-auto.txt as normal list TPWS_SOCKS_OPT=" --filter-tcp=80 --methodeol --new --filter-tcp=443 --split-tls=sni --disorder " TPWS_ENABLE=0 TPWS_PORTS=80,443 # use and placeholders to engage standard hostlists and autohostlist in ipset dir # hostlist markers are replaced to empty string if MODE_FILTER does not satisfy # appends ipset/zapret-hosts-auto.txt as normal list TPWS_OPT=" --filter-tcp=80 --methodeol --new --filter-tcp=443 --split-tls=sni --disorder " NFQWS_ENABLE=0 # redirect outgoing traffic with connbytes limiter applied in both directions. NFQWS_PORTS_TCP=80,443 NFQWS_PORTS_UDP=443 # PKT_OUT means connbytes dir original # PKT_IN means connbytes dir reply # this is --dpi-desync-cutoff=nX kernel mode implementation for linux. it saves a lot of CPU. NFQWS_TCP_PKT_OUT=$((6+$AUTOHOSTLIST_RETRANS_THRESHOLD)) NFQWS_TCP_PKT_IN=3 NFQWS_UDP_PKT_OUT=$((6+$AUTOHOSTLIST_RETRANS_THRESHOLD)) NFQWS_UDP_PKT_IN=0 # redirect outgoing traffic without connbytes limiter and incoming with connbytes limiter # normally it's needed only for stateless DPI that matches every packet in a single TCP session # typical example are plain HTTP keep alives # this mode can be very CPU consuming. enable with care ! #NFQWS_PORTS_TCP_KEEPALIVE=80 #NFQWS_PORTS_UDP_KEEPALIVE= # use and placeholders to engage standard hostlists and autohostlist in ipset dir # hostlist markers are replaced to empty string if MODE_FILTER does not satisfy # appends ipset/zapret-hosts-auto.txt as normal list NFQWS_OPT=" --filter-tcp=80 --dpi-desync=fake,split2 --dpi-desync-fooling=md5sig --new --filter-tcp=443 --dpi-desync=fake,disorder2 --dpi-desync-fooling=md5sig --new --filter-udp=443 --dpi-desync=fake --dpi-desync-repeats=6 " # none,ipset,hostlist,autohostlist MODE_FILTER=none # openwrt only : donttouch,none,software,hardware FLOWOFFLOAD=donttouch # openwrt: specify networks to be treated as LAN. default is "lan" #OPENWRT_LAN="lan lan2 lan3" # openwrt: specify networks to be treated as WAN. default wans are interfaces with default route #OPENWRT_WAN4="wan vpn" #OPENWRT_WAN6="wan6 vpn6" # for routers based on desktop linux and macos. has no effect in openwrt. # CHOOSE LAN and optinally WAN/WAN6 NETWORK INTERFACES # or leave them commented if its not router # it's possible to specify multiple interfaces like this : IFACE_LAN="eth0 eth1 eth2" # if IFACE_WAN6 is not defined it take the value of IFACE_WAN #IFACE_LAN=eth0 #IFACE_WAN=eth1 #IFACE_WAN6="ipsec0 wireguard0 he_net" # should start/stop command of init scripts apply firewall rules ? # not applicable to openwrt with firewall3+iptables INIT_APPLY_FW=1 # firewall apply hooks #INIT_FW_PRE_UP_HOOK="/etc/firewall.zapret.hook.pre_up" #INIT_FW_POST_UP_HOOK="/etc/firewall.zapret.hook.post_up" #INIT_FW_PRE_DOWN_HOOK="/etc/firewall.zapret.hook.pre_down" #INIT_FW_POST_DOWN_HOOK="/etc/firewall.zapret.hook.post_down" # do not work with ipv4 #DISABLE_IPV4=1 # do not work with ipv6 DISABLE_IPV6=1 # select which init script will be used to get ip or host list # possible values : get_user.sh get_antizapret.sh get_combined.sh get_reestr.sh get_hostlist.sh # comment if not required #GETLIST=