Unified GUI Censorship Resistant Solution Powered by Xray
- Overview
- Installation guide
- Configuration
- API
- Backup
- Telegram Bot
- Marzban CLI
- Marzban Node
- Webhook notifications
- Donation
- License
- Contributors
Marzban (the Persian word for "border guard" - pronounced /mærz'ban/) is a proxy management tool that provides a simple and easy-to-use user interface for managing hundreds of proxy accounts powered by Xray-core and built using Python and Reactjs.
Marzban is user-friendly, feature-rich and reliable. It lets you to create different proxies for your users without any complicated configuration. Using its built-in web UI, you are able to monitor, modify and limit users.
- Built-in Web UI
- Fully REST API backend
- Multiple Nodes support (for infrastructure distribution & scalability)
- Supports protocols Vmess, VLESS, Trojan and Shadowsocks
- Multi-protocol for a single user
- Multi-user on a single inbound
- Multi-inbound on a single port (fallbacks support)
- Traffic and expiry date limitations
- Periodic traffic limit (e.g. daily, weekly, etc.)
- Subscription link compatible with V2ray (such as V2RayNG, OneClick, Nekoray, etc.), Clash and ClashMeta
- Automated Share link and QRcode generator
- System monitoring and traffic statistics
- Customizable xray configuration
- TLS and REALITY support
- Integrated Telegram Bot
- Integrated Command Line Interface (CLI)
- Multi-language
- Multi-admin support (WIP)
Run the following command
sudo bash -c "$(curl -sL https://github.com/Gozargah/Marzban-scripts/raw/master/marzban.sh)" @ install
Once the installation is complete:
- You will see the logs that you can stop watching them by closing the terminal or pressing
Ctrl+C
- The Marzban files will be located at
/opt/marzban
- The configuration file can be found at
/opt/marzban/.env
(refer to configurations section to see variables) - The data files will be placed at
/var/lib/marzban
- You can access the Marzban dashboard by opening a web browser and navigating to
http://YOUR_SERVER_IP:8000/dashboard/
(replace YOUR_SERVER_IP with the actual IP address of your server)
Next, you need to create a sudo admin for logging into the Marzban dashboard by the following command
marzban cli admin create --sudo
That's it! You can login to your dashboard using these credentials
To see the help message of the Marzban script, run the following command
marzban --help
If you are eager to run the project using the source code, check the section below
Install xray on your machine
You can install it using Xray-install
bash -c "$(curl -L https://github.com/XTLS/Xray-install/raw/main/install-release.sh)" @ install
Clone this project and install the dependencies (you need Python >= 3.8)
git clone https://github.com/Gozargah/Marzban.git
cd Marzban
wget -qO- https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py | python3 -
python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
Alternatively, to have an isolated environment you can use Python Virtualenv
Then run the following command to run the database migration scripts
alembic upgrade head
If you want to use marzban-cli
, you should link it to a file in your $PATH
, make it executable, and install the auto-completion:
sudo ln -s $(pwd)/marzban-cli.py /usr/bin/marzban-cli
sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/marzban-cli
marzban-cli completion install
Now it's time to configuration
Make a copy of .env.example
file, take a look and edit it using a text editor like nano
.
You probably like to modify the admin credentials.
cp .env.example .env
nano .env
Check configurations section for more information
Eventually, launch the application using command below
python3 main.py
To launch with linux systemctl (copy marzban.service file to /var/lib/marzban/marzban.service
)
systemctl enable /var/lib/marzban/marzban.service
systemctl start marzban
To use with nginx
server {
listen 443 ssl http2;
listen [::]:443 ssl http2;
server_name example.com;
ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/example.com/fullchain.pem;
ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/example.com/privkey.pem;
location ~* /(dashboard|api|docs|redoc|openapi.json) {
proxy_pass http://0.0.0.0:8000;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
}
# xray-core ws-path: /
# client ws-path: /marzban/me/2087
#
# All traffic is proxed through port 443, and send to the xray port(2087, 2088 etc.).
# The '/marzban' in location regex path can changed any characters by yourself.
#
# /${path}/${username}/${xray-port}
location ~* /marzban/.+/(.+)$ {
proxy_redirect off;
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:$1/;
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";
proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
}
}
or
server {
listen 443 ssl http2;
listen [::]:443 ssl http2;
server_name marzban.example.com;
ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/example.com/fullchain.pem;
ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/example.com/privkey.pem;
location / {
proxy_pass http://0.0.0.0:8000;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
}
}
By default the app will be run on http://localhost:8000/dashboard
. You can configure it using changing the UVICORN_HOST
and UVICORN_PORT
environment variables.
You can set settings below using environment variables or placing them in
.env
file.
Variable | Description |
---|---|
SUDO_USERNAME | Superuser's username |
SUDO_PASSWORD | Superuser's password |
SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URL | Database URL (SQLAlchemy's docs) |
UVICORN_HOST | Bind application to this host (default: 0.0.0.0 ) |
UVICORN_PORT | Bind application to this port (default: 8000 ) |
UVICORN_UDS | Bind application to a UNIX domain socket |
UVICORN_SSL_CERTFILE | SSL certificate file to have application on https |
UVICORN_SSL_KEYFILE | SSL key file to have application on https |
XRAY_JSON | Path of Xray's json config file (default: xray_config.json ) |
XRAY_EXECUTABLE_PATH | Path of Xray binary (default: /usr/local/bin/xray ) |
XRAY_ASSETS_PATH | Path of Xray assets (default: /usr/local/share/xray ) |
XRAY_SUBSCRIPTION_URL_PREFIX | Prefix of subscription URLs |
XRAY_FALLBACKS_INBOUND_TAG | Tag of the inbound that includes fallbacks, needed in the case you're using fallbacks |
XRAY_EXCLUDE_INBOUND_TAGS | Tags of the inbounds that shouldn't be managed and included in links by application |
CUSTOM_TEMPLATES_DIRECTORY | Customized templates directory (default: app/templates ) |
CLASH_SUBSCRIPTION_TEMPLATE | The template that will be used for generating clash configs (default: clash/default.yml ) |
SUBSCRIPTION_PAGE_TEMPLATE | The template used for generating subscription info page (default: subscription/index.html ) |
HOME_PAGE_TEMPLATE | Decoy page template (default: home/index.html ) |
TELEGRAM_API_TOKEN | Telegram bot API token (get token from @botfather) |
TELEGRAM_ADMIN_ID | Numeric Telegram ID of admin (use @userinfobot to found your ID) |
TELEGRAM_PROXY_URL | Run Telegram Bot over proxy |
JWT_ACCESS_TOKEN_EXPIRE_MINUTES | Expire time for the Access Tokens in minutes, 0 considered as infinite (default: 1440 ) |
DOCS | Whether API documents should be available on /docs and /redoc or not (default: False ) |
DEBUG | Debug mode for development (default: False ) |
WEBHOOK_ADDRESS | Webhook address to send notifications to. Webhook notifications will be sent if this value was set. |
WEBHOOK_SECRET | Webhook secret will be sent with each request as x-webhook-secret in the header (default: None ) |
Marzban provides a REST API that enables developers to interact with Marzban services programmatically. To view the API documentation in Swagger UI or ReDoc, set the configuration variable DOCS=True
and navigate to the /docs
and /redoc
.
It's always a good idea to backup your Marzban files regularly to prevent data loss in case of system failures or accidental deletion. Here are the steps to backup Marzban:
- By default, all Marzban important files are saved in
/var/lib/marzban
(Docker versions). Copy the entire/var/lib/marzban
directory to a backup location of your choice, such as an external hard drive or cloud storage. - Additionally, make sure to backup your env file, which contains your configuration variables, and also, your Xray config file. If you installed Marzban using marzban-scripts (recommended installation approach), the env and other configurations should be inside
/opt/marzban/
directory.
By following these steps, you can ensure that you have a backup of all your Marzban files and data, as well as your configuration variables and Xray configuration, in case you need to restore them in the future. Remember to update your backups regularly to keep them up-to-date.
Marzban comes with an integrated Telegram bot that can handle server management, user creation and removal, and send notifications. This bot can be easily enabled by following a few simple steps, and it provides a convenient way to interact with Marzban without having to log in to the server every time.
To enable Telegram Bot:
- set
TELEGRAM_API_TOKEN
to your bot's API Token - set
TELEGRAM_ADMIN_ID
to your Telegram account's numeric ID, you can get your ID from @userinfobot
Marzban comes with an integrated CLI named marzban-cli
which allows administrators to have direct interaction with it.
If you've installed Marzban using easy install script, you can access the cli commands by running
marzban cli [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
For more information, You can read Marzban CLI's documentation.
The Marzban project introduces the Marzban-node, which revolutionizes infrastructure distribution. With Marzban-node, you can distribute your infrastructure across multiple locations, unlocking benefits such as redundancy, high availability, scalability, flexibility. Marzban-node empowers users to connect to different servers, offering them the flexibility to choose and connect to multiple servers instead of being limited to only one server. For more detailed information and installation instructions, please refer to the Marzban-node official documentation
You can set a webhook address and Marzban will send the notifications to that address.
the requests will be sent as a post request to the adress provided by WEBHOOK_ADDRESS
with WEBHOOK_SECRET
as x-webhook-secret
in the headers.
Example request sent from Marzban:
Headers:
Host: 0.0.0.0:9000
User-Agent: python-requests/2.28.1
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
Accept: */*
Connection: keep-alive
x-webhook-secret: something-very-very-secret
Content-Length: 107
Content-Type: application/json
Body:
{"username": "marzban_test_user", "action": "user_updated", "enqueued_at": 1680506457.636369, "tries": 0}
Different action typs are: user_created
, user_updated
, user_deleted
, user_limited
, user_expired
, user_disabled
, user_enabled
If you found Marzban useful and would like to support its development, you can make a donation in one of the following crypto networks:
- TRON network (TRC20):
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- ETH, BNB, MATIC network (ERC20, BEP20):
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- Bitcoin network:
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- Dogecoin network:
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Thank you for your support!
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