domain-list-community
AntiZapret-V2Ray
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2,231 | 20 | |
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8.6 | 3.2 | |
8 days ago | almost 2 years ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | ISC License |
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domain-list-community
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GoodbyeDPI: Deep Packet Inspection circumvention utility
For what it’s worth as well, there are other solutions than whole-network VPNs and such. Personally, I chose to generate a domain list for V2Ray from the Russian government’s blocklist when I lived there [1].
I prefer to do that typically because it avoids the pain of the ever-growing whitelists and it allows me to keep the traffic encrypted in case someone does actually figure out that you’ve bypassed DPI. And if you use something like V2Ray or ShadowSocks, they’ll disguise the traffic much better than something like OpenVPN typically would, making it less obvious to anyone monitoring that you’re using a proxy in the first place.
There’s a load of references and pre-generated lists for different needs if anyone else is interested in doing something similar [2].
[1]: https://github.com/OmarAssadi/AntiZapret-V2Ray
[2]: https://github.com/v2ray/domain-list-community
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Please help, I accidentally clicked that link, does it look like a virus?
this is bs, the xn and eh94f are web standard for unicode domain names, this has absolutely no relation to security and doesn't mean a link is non malicious. Any link pretending to be from discord and is not from this list would be malicious
AntiZapret-V2Ray
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GoodbyeDPI: Deep Packet Inspection circumvention utility
For what it’s worth as well, there are other solutions than whole-network VPNs and such. Personally, I chose to generate a domain list for V2Ray from the Russian government’s blocklist when I lived there [1].
I prefer to do that typically because it avoids the pain of the ever-growing whitelists and it allows me to keep the traffic encrypted in case someone does actually figure out that you’ve bypassed DPI. And if you use something like V2Ray or ShadowSocks, they’ll disguise the traffic much better than something like OpenVPN typically would, making it less obvious to anyone monitoring that you’re using a proxy in the first place.
There’s a load of references and pre-generated lists for different needs if anyone else is interested in doing something similar [2].
[1]: https://github.com/OmarAssadi/AntiZapret-V2Ray
[2]: https://github.com/v2ray/domain-list-community
What are some alternatives?
customdiscordrpc - Customizable Discord Rich Presence Client for Windows.
GoodbyeDPI - GoodbyeDPI — Deep Packet Inspection circumvention utility (for Windows)
zapret - Обход DPI в linux
sslh - Applicative Protocol Multiplexer (e.g. share SSH and HTTPS on the same port)
wireguard-install - WireGuard VPN installer for Linux servers
wstunnel - Tunnel all your traffic over Websocket or HTTP2 - Bypass firewalls/DPI - Static binary available
x-ui - x-ui a v2ray / Xray panel with English Support [ 🛑 End of life - No longer supported ]
dvpn-node - The official Sentinel dVPN node
GreenTunnel - GreenTunnel is an anti-censorship utility designed to bypass the DPI system that is put in place by various ISPs to block access to certain websites.