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V2ray free proxy list (realtime vmess checker / aggregator) #200

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rabbityear opened this issue Jan 26, 2023 · 4 comments
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V2ray free proxy list (realtime vmess checker / aggregator) #200

rabbityear opened this issue Jan 26, 2023 · 4 comments

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@rabbityear
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Sharing this v2ray free proxy aggregator I found on Reddit: https://vpn.fail/free-proxy/type/v2ray

It is super helpful to find new vmess open proxy servers.

The list is updated in realtime every few minutes.

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@rabbityear rabbityear changed the title V2ray free proxy list ( realtime vmess checker / aggregator) V2ray free proxy list (realtime vmess checker / aggregator) Jan 26, 2023
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Bulk txt output for v2ray proxy list: https://vpn.fail/free-proxy/v2ray

vpn.fail_free-proxy_v2ray

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wkrp commented Jan 26, 2023

If the proxy addresses are listed publicly, won't they be easy to block?

I appreciate your post, but this is not a place to post proxy lists. The trouble is that users don't have a way to know whether the proxies and their operators are trustworthy. So if you don't mind, I'll close this thread.

@rabbityear
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If they are easy to block (because being public) it doesn't mean they actually are blocked. Also depends what country does the blocking, how fast they are etc.

I had success finding working vmess using this list for both Iran and China friends, especially recommend looking for Cloudflare hosted v2ray. But hoping to help was why I post, if you think better close the thread no problem!

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wkrp commented Jan 27, 2023

Yeah I'm not mad. Here we focus on research and development, but I know end users are also looking for hints to get connected. I just don't want to give people the impression that a list of proxies is trustworthy just because it is posted here.

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