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- Traffic header now says "current session" to indicate it resets on restart - TOP 5 UPLOAD header now says "cumulative" to show it persists across restarts
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M A N A G E R
A powerful management tool for deploying and managing Psiphon Conduit nodes on Linux servers. Help users access the open internet during network restrictions.
Quick Install (Beta)
curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SamNet-dev/conduit-manager/beta-releases/conduit.sh | sudo bash
Or download and run manually:
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SamNet-dev/conduit-manager/beta-releases/conduit.sh
sudo bash conduit.sh
For stable release, use
maininstead ofbeta-releasesin the URL above.
v1.2-Beta Changelog
This list will grow as more features are added before the full v1.2 release.
New Features
- Telegram bot notifications with guided setup wizard (periodic status reports via Telegram)
- Systemd-based notification service (survives reboots and TUI exits)
- Compact number display — large counts show as 16.5K, 1.2M
- Active clients count in dashboard and Telegram reports
- Total bandwidth served in reports
- Timestamps on all Telegram reports
Bug Fixes
- Auto-restart for stuck containers with improved detection
- False WAITING status in health check for connected containers without stats
- Container start/stop/restart logic
- Duplicate country entries in GeoIP data with broader name normalization
- TUI stability (multiple fixes)
- Health check edge cases
- CPU normalization in reports (divide by core count)
- Peers count consistency across views
- Telegram markdown escaping (backslash handling)
- Wizard failure paths now preserve existing config
- Uninstall cleanup for Telegram service
- Menu no longer restarts notification loop on every open
- PID management for background processes
Security
- Silent bot token input (not echoed)
- Numeric-only chat ID validation
- Restricted PID file permissions (600)
- BotFather privacy guidance in setup wizard
- OPSEC warning for operators in censored regions
- Curl calls with
--max-filesizeand--max-timelimits
Features
- One-Click Deployment — Automatically installs Docker and configures everything
- Multi-Container Scaling — Run 1–5 containers to maximize your server's capacity
- Multi-Distro Support — Works on Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, Fedora, Arch, Alpine, openSUSE
- Auto-Start on Boot — Supports systemd, OpenRC, and SysVinit
- Live Dashboard — Real-time connection stats with CPU/RAM monitoring and per-country client breakdown
- Advanced Stats — Top countries by connected peers, download, upload, and unique IPs with bar charts
- Live Peer Traffic — Real-time traffic table by country with speed, total bytes, and IP/client counts
- Background Tracker — Continuous traffic monitoring via systemd service with GeoIP resolution
- Telegram Notifications — Optional periodic status reports and alerts via Telegram bot
- Per-Container Settings — Configure max-clients and bandwidth per container
- Backup & Restore — Backup and restore your node identity keys
- Health Checks — Comprehensive diagnostics for troubleshooting
- Complete Uninstall — Clean removal of all components including Telegram service
Supported Distributions
| Family | Distributions |
|---|---|
| Debian | Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint, Pop!_OS, Kali, Raspbian |
| RHEL | CentOS, Fedora, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, Amazon Linux |
| Arch | Arch Linux, Manjaro, EndeavourOS |
| SUSE | openSUSE Leap, openSUSE Tumbleweed |
| Alpine | Alpine Linux |
CLI Reference
After installation, use the conduit command:
conduit menu # Open interactive management menu
conduit status # Show current status
conduit stats # Live statistics dashboard
conduit peers # Live peer traffic by country
conduit start # Start all containers
conduit stop # Stop all containers
conduit restart # Restart all containers
conduit update # Update Conduit image
conduit backup # Backup node identity keys
conduit restore # Restore from backup
conduit qr # Show QR code for rewards
conduit health # Run health diagnostics
conduit uninstall # Remove all components
Configuration
| Option | Default | Range | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
max-clients |
200 | 1–1000 | Max concurrent clients per container |
bandwidth |
5 | 1–40, -1 | Bandwidth limit per peer (Mbps). -1 for unlimited |
Requirements
- Linux server (any supported distribution)
- Root/sudo access
- Internet connection
- Minimum 512MB RAM (1GB+ recommended for multi-container)
Upgrading
Just run the install command above. When prompted, select "Open management menu" — existing containers are recognized automatically. Telegram settings are preserved across upgrades.
Claim Rewards (OAT Tokens)
- Install the Ryve app on your phone
- Create a crypto wallet within the app
- Run
conduit qror use the menu to show your QR code - Scan with Ryve to link your node and start earning
Security
- Secure Backups: Node identity keys stored with restricted permissions (600)
- No Telemetry: The manager collects no data and sends nothing externally
- Local Tracking Only: Traffic stats are stored locally and never transmitted
- Telegram Optional: Bot notifications are opt-in only, zero resources used if disabled
License
MIT License
Contributing
Pull requests welcome. For major changes, open an issue first.
This is a beta release — please report any issues.
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