# Quick Start Guide [**简体中文**](README_zh.md) | [**English**](README.md) ## Linux Kernel Requirement ## Kernel Version Use `uname -r` to check the kernel version on your machine. > **Note** > If you find your kernel version is `< 5.8`, follow the [**Upgrade Guide**](./kernel-upgrade.md) to upgrade the kernel to the minimum required version. **Bind to LAN: >= 5.8** You need bind dae to LAN interface, if you want to provide network service for LAN as an intermediate device. This feature requires the kernel version of machine on which dae install >= 5.8. Note that if you bind dae to LAN only, dae only provide network service for traffic from LAN, and not impact local programs. **Bind to WAN: >= 5.8** You need bind dae to WAN interface, if you want dae to provide network service for local programs. This feature requires kernel version of the machine >= 5.8. Note that if you bind dae to WAN only, dae only provide network service for local programs and not impact traffic coming in from other interfaces. ## Kernel Configurations Usually, mainstream desktop distributions have these items turned on. But in order to reduce kernel size, some items are turned off by default on embedded device distributions like OpenWRT, Armbian, etc. Use following command to show kernel configuration items on your machine. ```shell zcat /proc/config.gz || cat /boot/{config,config-$(uname -r)} ``` dae needs: ``` CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_BTF=y CONFIG_BPF_EVENTS=y CONFIG_KPROBE_EVENTS=y CONFIG_NET_CLS_ACT=y CONFIG_NET_SCH_INGRESS=m CONFIG_NET_INGRESS=y CONFIG_NET_EGRESS=y ``` Check them using command like: ```shell (zcat /proc/config.gz || cat /boot/{config,config-$(uname -r)}) | grep -E 'CONFIG_(DEBUG_INFO_BTF|BPF_EVENTS|KPROBE_EVENTS|NET_CLS_ACT|NET_SCH_INGRESS|NET_INGRESS|NET_EGRESS)=' ``` > **Note** > `Armbian` users can follow the [**Upgrade Guide**](./kernel-upgrade.md) to upgrade the kernel to meet the kernel configuration requirement. ## Installation ### Archlinux/Manjaro dae has been released on [AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/dae/). ```shell # yay -S dae pacman -S --needed git base-devel git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/dae.git cd dae makepkg -si ``` After installation, use systemctl to control it. ```shell # start dae sudo systemctl start dae # auto start dae at boot sudo systemctl enable dae ``` ### Docker Pre-built image and related docs can be found at https://hub.docker.com/r/daeuniverse/dae. Alternatively, you can use `docker compose`: ```shell git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/daeuniverse/dae docker compose up -d --build ``` ### Installation Script See [daeuniverse/dae-installer](https://github.com/daeuniverse/dae-installer) (or [mirror](https://hubmirror.v2raya.org/daeuniverse/dae-installer)). ### Build from scratch See [Build Guide](build-by-yourself.md). ## Minimal Configuration For minimal bootable config: ```shell global{} routing{} ``` However, this config leaves dae no-load state. If you want dae to be in working state, following is a best practice for small config: ```shell global { # Bind to LAN and/or WAN as you want. Replace the interface name to your own. #lan_interface: docker0 wan_interface: auto # Use "auto" to auto detect WAN interface. log_level: info allow_insecure: false auto_config_kernel_parameter: true } subscription { # Fill in your subscription links here. } # See https://github.com/daeuniverse/dae/blob/main/docs/dns.md for full examples. dns { upstream { googledns: 'tcp+udp://dns.google:53' alidns: 'udp://dns.alidns.com:53' } routing { request { fallback: alidns } response { upstream(googledns) -> accept !qname(geosite:cn) && ip(geoip:private) -> googledns fallback: accept } } } group { proxy { #filter: name(keyword: HK, keyword: SG) policy: min_moving_avg } } # See https://github.com/daeuniverse/dae/blob/main/docs/routing.md for full examples. routing { pname(NetworkManager, systemd-resolved, dnsmasq) -> must_direct dip(224.0.0.0/3, 'ff00::/8') -> direct ### Write your rules below. dip(geoip:private) -> direct dip(geoip:cn) -> direct domain(geosite:cn) -> direct fallback: proxy } ``` See more at [example.dae](https://github.com/daeuniverse/dae/blob/main/example.dae). If you use PVE, refer to [#37](https://github.com/daeuniverse/dae/discussions/37). ## Reload and suspend When the configuration changes, it is convenient to use command to hot reload the configuration, and the existing connection will not be interrupted in the process. When you want to suspend dae, you can use command to pause. See [Reload and suspend](reload-and-suspend.md). ## Troubleshooting See [Troubleshooting](troubleshooting.md).