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mhr-cfw is provided for educational, testing, and research purposes only.
- Provided without warranty: This software is provided "AS IS", without express or implied warranty, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.
- Limitation of liability: The developers and contributors are not responsible for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or other damages resulting from the use of this project or the inability to use it.
- User responsibility: Running this project outside controlled test environments may affect networks, accounts, proxies, certificates, or connected systems. You are solely responsible for installation, configuration, and use.
- Legal compliance: You are responsible for complying with all local, national, and international laws and regulations before using this software.
- Google services compliance: If you use Google Apps Script or other Google services with this project, you are responsible for complying with Google's Terms of Service, acceptable use rules, quotas, and platform policies. Misuse may lead to suspension or termination of your Google account or deployments.
- License terms: Use, copying, distribution, and modification of this software are governed by the repository license. Any use outside those terms is prohibited.
Client -> Local Proxy -> Google/CDN front -> GoogleAppsScript (GAS) Relay -> Cloudflare Worker -> Target website
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+-> shows www.google.com to the network DPI filter
In normal use, the browser sends traffic to the proxy running on your computer.
The proxy sends that traffic through Google-facing infrastructure so the network only sees an allowed domain such as www.google.com.
Your deployed relay then fetches the real website through cloudflare worker and sends the response back through the same path.
This means the filter sees normal-looking Google traffic, while the actual destination stays hidden inside the relay request.
git clone https://github.com/denuitt1/mhr-cfw.git
cd mhr-cfw
pip install -r requirements.txtCan't reach PyPI directly? Use this mirror instead:
pip install -r requirements.txt -i https://mirror-pypi.runflare.com/simple/ --trusted-host mirror-pypi.runflare.com
- Open Cloudflare Dashboard and sign in with your Cloudflare account.
- From the sidebar, navigate to Compute > Workers & Pages
- Click Create Application, Choose Start with Hello World and click on Deploy
- Click on Edit code and Delete all the default code in the editor.
- Open the
worker.jsfile from this project (underscript/), copy everything, and paste it into the Apps Script editor. - Important: Change the worker on this line to the worker you created:
const WORKER_URL = "myworker.workers.dev";
- Click Deploy.
- Open Google Apps Script and sign in with your Google account.
- Click New project.
- Delete all the default code in the editor.
- Open the
Code.gsfile from this project (underscript/), copy everything, and paste it into the Apps Script editor. - Important: Change the password on this line to something only you know, also replace the worker url with your cloudflare worker:
const AUTH_KEY = "your-secret-password-here"; const WORKER_URL "https://myworker.workers.dev";
- Click Deploy → New deployment.
- Choose Web app as the type.
- Set:
- Execute as: Me
- Who has access: Anyone
- Click Deploy.
- Copy the Deployment ID (it looks like a long random string). You'll need it in the next step.
⚠️ Remember the password you set in step 3. You'll use the same password in the config file below.
Click on the run.bat file (on windows) or run.sh file (on linux) to start the relay.
If you're running for the first time it will prompt a setup wizard where you have to enter the AUTH_KEY and Google Apps Script Deployment ID.
You should see a message saying the HTTP proxy is running on 127.0.0.1:8085
We recommend using v2rayN client and configuring a socks5 proxy.
You can also use FoxyProxy's Chrome extension or Firefox extension to use this proxy in your browser.
Open ipleak.net in your browser, you should see your ip address set as cloudflare's.