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Proxy server designed to bypass internet censorship From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

V2Ray is an open-source protocol part of the Project V platform, designed to enhance privacy and bypass censorship. It supports multiple tunneling protocols like VMess, Shadowsocks, SOCKS, and HTTP. Its modular design allows flexible configurations to adapt to various internet censorship scenarios.[1][2]

Original authorVictoria Raymond
Initial release0.1 (September 18, 2015)
Stable release
5.40 / October 3, 2025
Written inGo
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V2Ray
Original authorVictoria Raymond
Initial release0.1 (September 18, 2015)
Stable release
5.40 / October 3, 2025
Written inGo
LicenseMIT License
Websitev2ray.com
Repositoryhttps://github.com/v2fly
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Specifications

VMess is V2Ray's primary protocol, uses strong encryption and dynamic port allocation to resist DPI-based detection. V2Ray can obfuscate traffic to mimic HTTPS or WebSocket and adjusts to changing network conditions, making it effective in censorship-heavy environments such as China.[1][2][3]

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