Connecting XrayR nodes to an airport backend

Creating an XrayR node To connect a server to an airport backend, we will be using XrayR, an open source and free backend for Xray protocols. If using TLS - assigning certificates Most of the time, we will be using Vmess over Websockets with TLS encryption as our protocol. This means that we will need a TLS certificate in order to secure our service. To do this, you will need to have:...

October 12, 2022 · 3 min · 543 words · dayCat

Connecting to Surfshark in China, October 2022

Surfshark in China - October 2022 After quite a lot of thorough testing, I can finally come to the conclusion that Surfshark is working very well granted that its DNS servers are not poisoned, which is often the case behind the GFW in the Chinese internet. Fortunately, there are numerous ways that we can combat this issue. What’s working, what’s not Service Status Main website Working, but DNS poisoned Android App Fully working iOS App Login affected, connection affected Windows App Login affected, connection affected MacOS App Login affected, connection affected Linux App Fully working Manual configurations Partially working, “for China” config files mostly working DNS poisoning is the main culprit behind connection issues....

October 11, 2022 · 8 min · 1510 words · dayCat