# Usage ``` softether-go [flags] ``` ## Required flags | Flag | Description | |---|---| | `-host` | SoftEther server hostname or IP | | `-user` | Authentication username | ## Optional flags | Flag | Default | Description | |---|---|---| | `-pass` | `""` | Authentication password | | `-port` | `443` | Server port | | `-hub` | `DEFAULT` | Virtual hub name | | `-tap` | *(auto)* | TAP interface name (kernel-assigned if empty) | | `-plain-password` | `false` | Send password as plaintext (AuthType 2, for RADIUS/external auth) | | `-insecure` | `false` | Skip TLS certificate verification | | `-accept-default-gateway` | `false` | Install DHCP-provided gateway as default route | | `-accept-static-routes` | `false` | Install DHCP classless static routes (option 121/249) | | `-accept-dns` | `false` | Set `/etc/resolv.conf` from DHCP-provided DNS servers | | `-reconnect-delay` | `5s` | Delay between reconnection attempts | ## Authentication Two authentication modes are supported: **Hashed password (AuthType 1)** — the default. Password is hashed with SHA-0 and combined with the server's random challenge to produce a `SecurePassword`. Used for local user accounts on the SoftEther server. ```bash softether-go -host vpn.example.com -user admin -pass secret ``` **Plaintext password (AuthType 2)** — enabled with `-plain-password`. Password is sent as-is over TLS. Used when the server delegates authentication to an external system like RADIUS. ```bash softether-go -host vpn.example.com -user admin -pass secret -plain-password ``` ## Network configuration flags These flags control what the client does with the DHCP lease it receives from the VPN server. ### `-accept-default-gateway` Adds a default route via the DHCP-provided gateway on the TAP interface with metric 50. Before doing this, the client adds a `/32` host route to the VPN server via the current default gateway so the tunnel itself is not routed through the VPN. Without this flag, only the subnet route (implicit from the assigned IP/mask) is added. ### `-accept-static-routes` Installs classless static routes from DHCP option 121 (RFC 3442) or option 249 (Microsoft variant). These are non-default routes pushed by the DHCP server, such as routes to specific subnets via the VPN gateway. If a static route entry has destination `0.0.0.0/0` (default route), it is only installed when `-accept-default-gateway` is also set. Per RFC 3442, when option 121 is present it takes precedence over option 3 (Router). ### `-accept-dns` Overwrites `/etc/resolv.conf` with the DNS servers from the DHCP lease. The original file is backed up in memory and restored when the session ends (disconnect, reconnect, or shutdown). ## Examples Minimal connection: ```bash softether-go -host vpn.example.com -user admin -pass secret ``` Full setup with routing and DNS: ```bash softether-go \ -host vpn.example.com \ -port 992 \ -hub DEFAULT \ -user admin \ -pass secret \ -plain-password \ -tap vpn0 \ -insecure \ -accept-default-gateway \ -accept-static-routes \ -accept-dns ``` Named TAP interface with custom reconnect delay: ```bash softether-go \ -host vpn.example.com \ -user admin \ -pass secret \ -tap myvpn \ -reconnect-delay 10s ``` ## Docker The client works in containers with `NET_ADMIN` capability and the TUN device: ```bash docker run --rm -it \ --cap-add NET_ADMIN \ --device /dev/net/tun \ -v ./softether-go:/usr/bin/softether-go \ alpine \ softether-go -host vpn.example.com -user admin -pass secret \ -plain-password -insecure -tap vpn0 \ -accept-default-gateway -accept-dns ``` The container needs `iproute2` installed (`apk add iproute2` on Alpine) for the `ip` command. ## Signals - **SIGINT / SIGTERM** — clean shutdown: closes tunnel, flushes TAP addresses, restores DNS, removes server host route - During reconnect delay, a signal triggers immediate shutdown instead of waiting