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v2rayA #531

Open hmsjy2017 opened 3 years ago

hmsjy2017 commented 3 years ago

A Linux web GUI client of Project V which supports V2Ray, SS, SSR, Trojan and Pingtunnel 🚀 https://github.com/v2rayA/v2rayA 8FF52446-DBDA-42BA-AA6A-30660346DC52 It can run normally on Raspberry Pi. It supports both armhf and arm64, v2rayA mainly provides the following methods of installation:

  1. Install from apt-source or AUR
  2. Docker
  3. Binary file and installation package

Wiki: https://github.com/v2rayA/v2rayA/wiki/Usage

Botspot commented 3 years ago

A Linux web GUI client of Project V which supports V2Ray, SS, SSR, Trojan and Pingtunnel 🚀

Unfortunately, I don't recognize any of those terms. I don't know what V2Ray is, what SS is, what SSR is, what Trojan is, what Project V is, and what Pingtunnel is.

In simple terms, could you explain what the purpose of this software is, and why I'd want to install it on my Pi?

hmsjy2017 commented 3 years ago

A Linux web GUI client of Project V which supports V2Ray, SS, SSR, Trojan and Pingtunnel 🚀

Unfortunately, I don't recognize any of those terms. I don't know what V2Ray is, what SS is, what SSR is, what Trojan is, what Project V is, and what Pingtunnel is.

In simple terms, could you explain what the purpose of this software is, and why I'd want to install it on my Pi?

In some countries and regions (such as China mainland), many foreign websites are blocked, such as Google, Wikipedia, and YouTube (but we sometimes cannot do without these websites).

To put it simply, V2Ray, SS, SSR, Trojan and Pingtunnel are some tools that can break through network blocking. The principle is to use an unblocked proxy server to forward traffic (similar to a VPN).

Using these tools can not only break through the network blockade, but also speed up the access speed of foreign websites. You can also hide the IP address (the website can only see the address of the proxy server) to improve security.

iandol commented 3 years ago

QV2Ray is another GUI which works really well. Ths sort of software is critical for users who live in China, the largest group of web users in the world!!!

https://github.com/Qv2ray/Qv2ray

hmsjy2017 commented 3 years ago

@iandol But we may need to compile it ourselves. Its snap version cannot be installed normally because of lack of dependencies. However, the arm version of the deb package is not officially provided.

iandol commented 3 years ago

I installed QV2Ray from the Snap store and it worked, although I had to try multiple times as I could only download then install, perhaps there are selective blocks on certain snaps?

\u276f snap list
Name               Version          Rev    Tracking       Publisher   Notes
core               16-2.49          10861  latest/stable  canonical\u2713  core
core18             20210128         1989   -              canonical\u2713  base
core20             20201210         906    latest/stable  canonical\u2713  base
gtk-common-themes  0.1-50-gf7627e4  1514   -              canonical\u2713  -
qv2ray             2.6.3.5841       4238   -              ymshenyu    -
hmsjy2017 commented 3 years ago

@iandol After many attempts, I was able to install it successfully. But the software cannot be used normally.

theofficialgman commented 2 years ago

have there been any changes here? I've checked the project and it appears that there are now both armhf and arm64 debs https://github.com/v2rayA/v2rayA/releases/tag/v1.5.7

I will not and have no need for this (can't read Chinese either), but if another user wants to test and verifies that these work as expected, then it can be added to pi-apps

Botspot commented 2 years ago

I think @mobilegmYT knows some Chinese.

NoozAbooz commented 2 years ago

I think @mobilegmYT knows some Chinese.

I do, but the app is English so I'm not needed here. Just test the deb and try a proxy server.