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    NetMod VPN Client (V2Ray/SSH)
    NetMod is a free, advanced VPN client and set of network tool, offering VPN protocols including SSH, HTTP(S), Socks, VMess, VLess, Trojan, Shadowsocks, ShadowsocksR, DNSTT, OpenVPN. unblock the internet censorship and stay anonymous online. Any question related to project can be asked in here: https://www.facebook.com/NetModSyna/ netmodsyna@gmail.com Telegram: https://t.me/netmod_vpn_channel Get Android version: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.netmod.syna NetMod may be used free of charge, but if you wish to express your appreciation for the time and resources the authors have expended developing and supporting it over the years, we do accept and appreciate donations. Click the following links to donate. Thank you! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/NetModSyna https://buymeacoffee.com/netmod https://trakteer.id/netmod/tip
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    Downloads: 5,791 This Week
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    v2rayNG

    v2rayNG

    A V2Ray client for Android, support Xray core and v2fly core

    A V2Ray client for Android supports Xray core and v2fly core. geoip.dat and geosite.dat files are in Android/data/com.v2ray.ang/files/assets (path may differ on some Android devices). Download feature will get an enhanced version in this repo (Note it need a working proxy). The latest official domain list and ip list can be imported manually. It's possible to use third-party dat files in the same folder, like h2y. Android projects under V2rayNG folder can be compiled directly in Android Studio or using Gradle wrapper. But the v2ray core inside the aar is (probably) outdated. The aar can be compiled from the Golang project under AndroidLibV2rayLite folder. v2rayNG can run on Android Emulators. But VPN mode will not work if the system doesn't support it.
    Downloads: 1,236 This Week
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    v2rayN

    v2rayN

    A V2Ray client for Windows, support Xray core and v2fly core

    A V2Ray client for Windows, support Xray core and v2fly core. If you are new to this, please download v2rayN-Core.zip from releases. Otherwise please download v2rayN.zip (you will also need to download v2ray core into the same folder with v2rayN.exe) Run v2rayN.exe.
    Downloads: 723 This Week
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    V2Ray Desktop

    V2Ray Desktop

    Elegant cross-platform proxy GUI client that supports Shadowsocks

    We use Clash as the backend proxy, which supports Shadowsocks(R), V2Ray, and Trojan protocols. V2Ray Desktop is a cross-platform GUI client that supports Shadowsocks(R), V2Ray, and Trojan protocols, running on Windows, Linux, and macOS. It is built with Qt 5 and QML 2. Compared to V2Ray, V2Ray Desktop provides more advanced features such as server subscription and latency test. You can easily migrate to V2Ray Desktop from Shadowsocks-Qt5 and V2Ray Core by importing their config files. Some functions (e.g., server subscription) in the prebuilt binary packages require OpenSSL >= 1.1.0. If you are using Ubuntu<=18.04, please install OpenSSL manually. You can refer to Installation Guide in the Wiki page for the detailed information.
    Downloads: 463 This Week
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    V2Ray

    V2Ray

    V2Ray is a set of tools for building your own private network

    Project V is a set of tools to help you build your own privacy network over internet. The core of Project V, named V2Ray, is responsible for network protocols and communications. It can work alone, as well as combine with other tools.
    Downloads: 331 This Week
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    Qv2ray

    Qv2ray

    Linux / Windows / macOS cross-platform V2Ray client

    A cross-platform V2Ray client using the Qt framework. Supports Windows, Linux, macOS, plug-in system support SSR / Trojan / Trojan-Go / NaiveProxy. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions.
    Downloads: 200 This Week
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    v2rayA

    v2rayA

    A web GUI client of Project V

    v2rayA is a V2Ray Linux client supporting global transparent proxy, compatible with SS, SSR, Trojan(trojan-go), PingTunnel protocols. We are committed to providing the simplest operation and meet most needs. Thanks to the advantages of Web GUI, you can not only use it on your local computer, but also easily deploy it on a router or NAS.
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    Downloads: 4,632 This Week
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    ShadowsocksR, V2Ray Client Android

    ShadowsocksR, V2Ray Client Android

    A simple client for Android

    A fully featured ShadowsocksR, V2Ray and Trojan client for Android, written in Scala. If you use x64 linux like Archlinux x86_64, or your Linux has new version ncurses lib, you may need install the 32bit version ncurses and link it as follow (make sure all these *.so files in the right location under your system, otherwise you have to copy them to /usr/lib/ and /usr/lib32/ directory).
    Downloads: 64 This Week
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    WinXray

    WinXray

    V2Ray client (vmess / vless) Shadowsocks, SSR, Trojan, NaïveProx

    WinXray is a universal client (Windows system) that supports Xray/V2Ray (vmess/vless/xtls), Shadowsocks, Trojan, Trojan-go , SSR, NaïveProxy, etc., and can automatically detect and connect to the fastest access proxy server. When the server connection is abnormal, the proxy server can be automatically replaced - no longer have to worry about server convulsions. winXray also provides one-click installation of XRay (V2Ray, Shadowsocks, Trojan) server tools. Some tests take a long time to find the next available server, and sometimes no matter how to switch, it will not work. You must exit and restart the entire software to recover. And there is the same bug on WIN10: PAC agent will be stuck after a while (winXray has solved this problem by implementing PAC server by itself), in fact, I don’t need many functions provided by this software, I just want to be happy Use Google to find some technical information to improve work efficiency.
    Downloads: 36 This Week
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    v2rayA

    v2rayA

    A web GUI client of Project V which supports V2Ray, Xray, SS, SSR

    A web GUI client of Project V which supports V2Ray, Xray, SS, SSR, Trojan and Pingtunnel. v2rayA is a V2Ray Linux client supporting global transparent proxy, compatible with SS, SSR, Trojan(trojan-go), PingTunnel protocols. We are committed to providing the simplest operation and meet most needs. Thanks to the advantages of Web GUI, you can not only use it on your local computer, but also easily deploy it on a router or NAS.
    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    Project V

    Project V

    A platform for building proxies to bypass network restrictions

    Project V is a set of network tools that helps you to build your own computer network. It secures your network connections and thus protects your privacy. Help you build an exclusive basic communication network. A V2Ray process can concurrently support multiple inbound and outbound protocols, and each protocol can work independently. Inbound traffic can be sent from different outlets according to the configuration. Easily implement distribution by region or domain name to achieve optimal network performance. V2Ray can open multiple protocol support at the same time, including Socks, HTTP, Shadowsoks and VMess. The transmission carrier can be set separately for each protocol, such as TCP, mKCP and WebSocket. Nodes of V2Ray can be disguised as a normal website (HTTPS) to confuse its traffic with normal web traffic to avoid third-party interference. Universal reverse proxy support can achieve intranet penetration.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    V2rayU

    V2rayU

    A tool to manage v2ray config json

    V2ray multi-user management script, wizard-style management [new|delete|modify] transmission protocol, enjoy the fun of V2ray. Quickly view server connection information, general configuration modification. Freely change the transmission configuration. Upgrade command (keep the configuration file, if the upgrade fails, please install it completely). Call v2ray official api for traffic statistics. Multi-user, multi-port management , mixed transmission protocol management is no longer a dream. A random port will be generated during the first installation, the default configuration is mkcp + one random header camouflage; the configuration information will be displayed after the installation is complete. After the script runs, you can eat it with confidence! The v2ray core is automatically upgraded and restarted at 3 am Beijing time every day to reduce the chance of v2ray being killed due to low memory.
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    Kitsunebi

    Kitsunebi

    A fully-featured V2Ray client for Android

    A fully-featured V2Ray client for Android. The Core used by Kitsunebi extends the function of v2ray-core, and adds a strategy of selecting the fastest node according to the node delay value. You can add a node group on the graphical interface to enable it. If you use custom configuration, there are several configuration items, except for tolerance. The delay test is not ICMP Ping or TCP Ping, the method used is roughly the same as that used by the latency strategy in load balancing, actually sends a proxy request to outbound, and records the time it takes to return non-null data. The delay test is also equivalent to the availability or connectivity test. As long as the delay can be measured, it means that the node is available. If it cannot be measured or times out, the availability is unknown.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    v2rayL

    v2rayL

    v2ray linux GUI

    V2Ray is a tool under Project V. Project V includes a series of tools to help you create your own customized network system. And V2Ray belongs to the core one. Simply put, V2Ray is a proxy software similar to Shadowsocks, but has more advantages than Shadowsocks.v2ray linux client, using pyqt5 to write GUI interface, the core is based on v2ray-core (v2ray-linux-64) vmess supports websocket, mKcp, and tcp. There may be some bugs in the current program, but they have not been tested. If you find bugs during use, please submit them in issue for improvement. Add subscription address, automatically parse and display available VPN. Set up auto-renewing subscriptions, change addresses. Supported protocols: vmess, shadowsocks.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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Guide to Open Source V2Ray Clients

Open source V2Ray clients are network applications that are available to the public, free of charge. They enable users to connect to a server by using the V2Ray protocol, which is an open source tunneling protocol that provides secure and anonymous internet connectivity. The protocol was created in 2019 by a team of Chinese developers and it has since become one of the most popular protocols for VPN services.

The majority of open source V2Ray clients are compatible with Windows, Mac OS X and Linux operating systems. Many also have built-in encryption support as well as advanced features like multiple relay servers, instant reconnection and split tunneling technology. Some even come with detailed documentation for easy setup and configuration.

Most open source V2Ray clients provide users with access to a wide range of servers located across the globe that can be used for different purposes such as oversea streaming or online gaming. As these servers are located outside your location, you can enjoy improved speed thanks to lower latencies while still being able to bypass local censorship restrictions. Additionally, some clients offer additional features such as automatic switching between multiple exit nodes based on user preferences or limited traffic quotas per day/week/month which helps prevent data leakage when connected through unfamiliar networks.

Overall, open source V2Ray clients make it easy for anyone who wants an easy way to access the web securely without having to worry about their safety or privacy being compromised in any way. By providing an array of powerful features coupled with strong encryption capabilities they certainly help bring internet freedom close at hand.

Features Offered by Open Source V2Ray Clients

  • Customizable Routing: V2Ray clients provide users with a wide range of routing options, allowing them to customize their traffic flow and control where it goes. Users can define complex rules to route specific types of traffic, such as only allowing certain destinations or bypassing some routes altogether.
  • Protocols: V2Ray offers support for various protocols like TCP, mKCP, WebSocket and so on. This gives the user maximum flexibility in choosing how they want their data to travel over the Internet.
  • Security: With its built-in encryption feature, V2Ray ensures secure communication between two parties even when the underlying network is unprotected. All data passing through V2Ray is encrypted so that it cannot be intercepted or modified by malicious attackers.
  • Traffic Shaping & Optimization: By using traffic shaping techniques such as protocol optimization, congestion avoidance and bandwidth limiting, V2Ray clients allow users to manage their available bandwidth more efficiently for improved performance.
  • Plugins & Extensions: Many open source projects have developed plugins and extensions for V2ray which can be used to enhance its functionality and add additional features depending on user requirements. Examples include an extension for obfuscating traffic or one for sharing files over the platform itself.

What Types of Open Source V2Ray Clients Are There?

  • Desktop Clients: Desktop clients may be used for both Windows and Mac operating systems. They usually offer a graphical user interface (GUI), which allows users to configure the software with ease. These clients also typically support a range of protocols, including V2Ray, SOCKS5, shadowsocks and MTProto.
  • Mobile Clients: Mobile clients can be installed on Android smartphones or tablets. Some of these apps are available in app stores while others require manual installation from third-party sources. As with desktop clients, mobile versions of V2Ray offer similar features such as protocol support and an easy-to-use configuration wizard.
  • Command Line Clients: Command line clients are generally lightweight programs that can be used directly from the command prompt in any operating system (Windows, Mac OSX or Linux). Although these clients lack GUI components, they provide some advanced options that enable users to customize their connection preferences more easily than through other means.
  • Browser Plugins/Extensions: Browser plugins for Chrome or Firefox enable secure web surfing without the need to install dedicated applications on a computer or device. Using browser extensions simplifies setup processes significantly and allows secure online access without much effort from the user. In addition to offering full security capabilities, some browser extensions also allow users to switch between multiple proxies fast and conveniently by just clicking a single button within the plugin’s configuration panel.

Benefits Provided by Open Source V2Ray Clients

  1. Increased Security: V2Ray clients are open-source, meaning the code has been made publicly available for review and scrutiny. This allows users to verify that the version of the software they use is secure, protecting their data from potential malicious activities.
  2. Cross Platform Compatibility: Open source V2Ray clients are typically compatible with a range of platforms, enabling them to be used on multiple devices. This makes it easy to connect a wide array of devices regardless of where they’re located or what platform they’re using.
  3. High Performance: Because of its widespread use within the community and its ability to leverage the latest in networking technologies, V2Ray can provide significantly higher performance levels than other similar solutions.
  4. Cost Savings: Since most open source V2Ray clients don’t require any licensing fees or special hardware requirements, users can expect to save money on long-term expenses as compared to commercial products.
  5. Community Support: As an open source project, there is usually an active online community devoted to providing help and assistance with any questions related to using the product or troubleshooting issues that may arise while running it.

Who Uses Open Source V2Ray Clients?

  • Home Users: These users typically leverage open source V2Ray clients to bypass regional content restrictions, access geo-restricted streaming services, and securely browse the web.
  • Business Users: Organizations looking for added security as they transfer sensitive data over the internet are likely to make use of open source V2Ray clients. Such clients provide an extra layer of encryption and authentication that ensures data integrity in times of network congestion.
  • Education Institutions: Open source V2Ray clients offer students a secure way to connect to educational resources from any location, ensuring easy access to study materials, lectures, and other course work programs.
  • Government Agencies: Governments can benefit from improved safety when transferring confidential information over the internet by making use of open source V2Ray clients. Secure connections also help ensure compliance with regulatory standards for data protection and privacy.
  • Developers: Developers look towards open source V2Ray clients for applications such as remote development machines or testing sites across platforms where higher levels of security are required than offered by conventional technologies.

How Much Do Open Source V2Ray Clients Cost?

Open source V2Ray clients are available to download and use for free. This means you don't have to pay any money to use them. Open source V2Ray clients typically come with a variety of features and support multiple operating systems, so they can be used across a range of devices. The open-source code allows anyone to customize the software as needed, ensuring that every user gets the most out of their experience. Additionally, as the software is open-sourced, it receives regular updates and bug fixes from developers around the world—so users can rest assured that their client is running safely and securely at all times.

What Software Can Integrate With Open Source V2Ray Clients?

Open source V2Ray clients can integrate with a variety of software types, including browsers, operating systems, cloud storage services, and mobile applications. Browsers such as Firefox and Chrome are often compatible with open source V2Ray clients. Operating systems like Windows and iOS are also able to interface with these clients. Additionally, cloud storage platforms like Google Drive and Dropbox can include compatibility with V2Ray. Finally, many mobile applications such as Telegram and Discord support the integration of open-source V2Ray clients.

Open Source V2Ray Clients Trends

  1. Open source V2Ray clients are becoming increasingly popular due to their flexibility and cost-effectiveness.
  2. They provide users with a range of features that traditional Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are unable to offer, such as bypassing geo-blocking, masking IP addresses, and allowing for data transmission over multiple protocols.
  3. Open source V2Ray clients are also increasingly used in censored regions where the government restricts access to certain websites and services.
  4. The open source nature of these clients also makes them attractive to developers and users because they can be customized according to individual needs.
  5. The rise of open source V2Ray clients has also been aided by the increasing availability of documentation and tutorials online, which makes it easier for users to set up and use the software.
  6. As more people become aware of the potential benefits of using open source V2Ray clients, their popularity is likely to continue growing in the future.

How To Get Started With Open Source V2Ray Clients

Getting started with open source V2Ray clients is easy and straightforward.

  1. First you'll need to download the client software. You can find the official source code for V2Ray on GitHub, and there are also various third-party projects that offer pre-compiled binaries. Once you've downloaded either the official source code or a pre-compiled binary, double click to install it. After its installed, you may be asked to accept some terms and conditions before continuing - go ahead and do so.
  2. Next, you'll need to set up your connection so that it can talk to a V2Ray server. To do this, open the client application's control panel or GUI (graphic user interface). You should see an area labelled "V2Ray Server" which will allow you to enter information about a remote V2Ray server such as its IP address or hostname. Additionally, depending on the VPN or other security measures taken by the server administrator, there may be additional authentication requirements like entering your username and password here too. Make sure all of these details are correct before continuing - otherwise your connection won't succeed.
  3. Now we come to configuring our local environment for increased privacy when using open source V2Ray clients. All traffic will be securely routed through two servers (the local machine running the client application, then out over the internet) but in order to make sure no one can snoop on what we're doing while connected we should enable something called Obfuscation Mode in our configuration settings. This makes it difficult for anyone attempting surveillance of our activity over this link as they would have difficulty identifying what kind of data is being sent back and forth between us.
  4. Finally, once everything is properly configured click "connect" and wait until your connection has been successfully established with your remote server. Depending on how secure their setup is, it might take a little bit longer than normal for everything to get going - but once that's sorted out you should now have access to all of the resources available from your newly formed private network. Enjoy surfing safely with open source V2Ray clients.