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README.md

Xray - All-in-one Configuration + Nginx(decoy website)

The configuration uses xray's fallbacks feature to enable these Protocol-Transport combinations at the same time on port 443:

  • HTTPS:443
    • Trojan-TCP-TLS
    • Trojan-WS-TLS
    • Trojan-gRPC-TLS
    • Trojan-H2-TLS
    • Vless-TCP-XTLS(flow: xtls-rprx-vision)
    • Vless-TCP-TLS
    • Vless-WS-TLS
    • Vless-gRPC-TLS
    • Vless-H2-TLS
    • VMESS-TCP-TLS
    • VMESS-WS-TLS
    • VMESS-gRPC-TLS
    • VMESS-H2-TLS
    • ShadowSocks-TCP-TLS
    • ShadowSocks-WS-TLS
    • ShadowSocks-gRPC
    • ShadowSocks-H2-TLS

Fallback feature enables an inbound to forward the incoming request to another inbound or another process.

Nginx is used to serve a decoy website to avoid active probing. It's also used to route gRPC traffic(grpc_pass).

How it works?

The Vless-TCP-XTLS is the HTTPS entrypoint. For every incoming request after doing TLS-Termination, based on the Path, SNI or ALPN type, the request is passed to another inbound(sub-config). For example:

  • If the Path=/vlws, the request is passed to @vless-ws inbound.

  • If the Path=/vmtc, the request is passed to @vmess-tcp.

  • If ALPN=HTTP2 and at the same time the SNI=trh2o.example.com then the request is passed to @trojan-h2.

  • In case of ALPN=HTTP2, it's first passed to @trojan-tcp. In trojan-tcp, if if it's not a valid request(for example the trojan password is wrong), another fallback is set, to once more pass the request to Nginx HTTP2 Unix Domain Socket and a decory website is served. When the request is using HTTP2, it could also be gRPC, so that is also checked in Nginx. This is how a VMESS-gRPC request is processed:

VMESS-gRPC Request ------> Xray Vless-TCP-XTLS(443) ----alpn=h2----> fallback to xray trojan-tcp ------> fallback to nginx /dev/shm/h2c.sock ---path=/vmgrpc---> grpc_pass to xray vmess-gRPC listener on 127.0.0.1:3003

What to change before use?

  • Xray server.json

    • SSL Certificates and keys absolute paths in Vless-TCP-XTLS (inbounds[0].streamSettings.xtlsSettings.certificates)
      • For the main domain:
        • sed -i 's/\/etc\/ssl\/example.com\/domain.pem/PATH_TO_YOUR_FULLCHAIN/g' *
        • sed -i 's/\/etc\/ssl\/example.com\/domain-key.pem/PATH_TO_THE_FULLCHAINS_CERT/g' *
      • For the domain behind cdn:
        • sed -i 's/\/etc\/ssl\/behindcdn.com\/domain.pem/PATH_TO_YOUR_FULLCHAIN/g' *
        • sed -i 's/\/etc\/ssl\/behindcdn.com\/domain-key.pem/PATH_TO_THE_FULLCHAINS_CERT/g' *
    • Your Domain in both and server (for fallbacks section) and client configs.
      • sed -i 's/example.com/YOUR_DOMAIN/g' *
      • sed -i 's/behindcdn.com/YOUR_CDN_DOMAIN/g' * (if you don't have one, remove the config for cdn domain from inbounds[0].streamSettings.tlsSettings.certificates in server.json)
    • Password of Trojan and ShadowSocks configs
      • sed -i 's/desdemona99/YOUR_PASSWORD/g' *
    • UUID of Vless and VMESS configs
      • sed -i 's/90e4903e-66a4-45f7-abda-fd5d5ed7f797/YOUR_UUID/g' *
    • (Optional) Path of all sub-configs. For Websocket-->wsSettings.path, for TCP-->tcpSettings.header.request.path, for gRPC-->grpcSettings.serviceName and for H2-->httpSettings.path.
    • (Optional) The SNIs of H2 fallbacks (inbounds[0].settings.fallbacks.[].name) could also be changed but they should be consistent between client and server. (Read the notes on HTTP2 inbounds)
  • Nginx nginx.conf

    • Domain names
      • sed -i 's/example.com/YOUR_DOMAIN/g' *
      • sed -i 's/behindcdn.com/YOUR_CDN_DOMAIN/g' * (if you don't have one, leave YOUR_CDN_DOMAIN blank.)
    • (Optional) If gRPC serviceNames are changed in server.json, they should also be changed in Nginx config

Notes:

  • Tested with Xray 1.7.2 (Xray, Penetrates Everything.) Custom (go1.19.4 linux/amd64)
  • For a little better performance, a DNS Cache could be setup (on 127.0.0.53 in this case) and used for resolving DNS queries. To enable xray to use it uncomment the corresponding rule from the routing.settings.rules in server.json.
  • Multiple domains could be used at the same time, including domains behind cloudflare CDN. (For cloudflare, make sure websocket and gRPC are enabled in Network section). In this configuration these domains are example.com and behindcdn.com
  • HTTP2 inbounds (Trojan-H2, Vless-H2, VMESS-H2 and ShadowSocks-H2)
    • HTTP2 Transport does not support fallback based on path. That's why SNI is used instead.

    • It's possible to create a CNAME dns record for all the H2 SNIs and use that as the address of the client config without setting custom SNI on client but it's optinal.

    • It is assumed that the example.com domain has a wildcard certificate. If it's not a wildcard certificate or if it's a self-signed certificate, then streamSettings.tlsSettings.allowInsecure in the client configuration must be true.

  • Put nginx.conf to your /etc/nginx/conf.d/ then systemctl restart nginx
  • If restarting nginx failed, you might have to remove socket files first rm /dev/shm/{h1.sock,h2c.sock} && nginx -t && systemctl restart nginx
Combination Link
Trojan-TCP trojan://desdemona99@example.com:443?security=tls&type=tcp#Trojan-TCP
Trojan-WS trojan://desdemona99@example.com:443?security=tls&type=ws&path=/trojanws#Trojna-WS
Trojan-gRPC trojan://desdemona99@example.com:443?security=tls&type=grpc&serviceName=trgrpc#Trojan-gRPC
Trojan-H2 trojan://desdemona99@example.com:443?sni=trh2o.example.com&security=tls&type=http&path=/trh2#Trojan-H2
Vless-TCP vless://90e4903e-66a4-45f7-abda-fd5d5ed7f797@example.com:443?security=tls&type=tcp#Vless-TCP
Vless-WS vless://90e4903e-66a4-45f7-abda-fd5d5ed7f797@example.com:443?security=tls&type=ws&path=/vlws#Vless-WS
Vless-gRPC vless://90e4903e-66a4-45f7-abda-fd5d5ed7f797@example.com:443?security=tls&type=grpc&serviceName=vlgrpc#Vless-gRPC
Vless-H2 vless://90e4903e-66a4-45f7-abda-fd5d5ed7f797@example.com:443?sni=vlh2o.example.com&security=tls&type=http&path=/vlh2#Vless-H2
VMESS-TCP vmess://ewogICAgImFkZCI6ICJleGFtcGxlLmNvbSIsCiAgICAiYWlkIjogIjAiLAogICAgImhvc3QiOiAiIiwKICAgICJpZCI6ICI5MGU0OTAzZS02NmE0LTQ1ZjctYWJkYS1mZDVkNWVkN2Y3OTciLAogICAgIm5ldCI6ICJ0Y3AiLAogICAgInBhdGgiOiAiL3ZtdGMiLAogICAgInBvcnQiOiAiNDQzIiwKICAgICJwcyI6ICJWTUVTUy1UQ1AiLAogICAgInNjeSI6ICJub25lIiwKICAgICJzbmkiOiAiIiwKICAgICJ0bHMiOiAidGxzIiwKICAgICJ0eXBlIjogImh0dHAiLAogICAgInYiOiAiMiIKfQo=
VMESS-WS vmess://ewogICAgImFkZCI6ICJleGFtcGxlLmNvbSIsCiAgICAiYWlkIjogIjAiLAogICAgImhvc3QiOiAiIiwKICAgICJpZCI6ICI5MGU0OTAzZS02NmE0LTQ1ZjctYWJkYS1mZDVkNWVkN2Y3OTciLAogICAgIm5ldCI6ICJ3cyIsCiAgICAicGF0aCI6ICIvdm13cyIsCiAgICAicG9ydCI6ICI0NDMiLAogICAgInBzIjogIlZNRVNTLVdTIiwKICAgICJzY3kiOiAibm9uZSIsCiAgICAic25pIjogIiIsCiAgICAidGxzIjogInRscyIsCiAgICAidHlwZSI6ICIiLAogICAgInYiOiAiMiIKfQo=
VMESS-gRPC vmess://ewogICAgImFkZCI6ICJleGFtcGxlLmNvbSIsCiAgICAiYWlkIjogIjAiLAogICAgImhvc3QiOiAiIiwKICAgICJpZCI6ICI5MGU0OTAzZS02NmE0LTQ1ZjctYWJkYS1mZDVkNWVkN2Y3OTciLAogICAgIm5ldCI6ICJncnBjIiwKICAgICJwYXRoIjogInZtZ3JwYyIsCiAgICAicG9ydCI6ICI0NDMiLAogICAgInBzIjogIlZNRVNTLWdSUEMiLAogICAgInNjeSI6ICJub25lIiwKICAgICJzbmkiOiAiIiwKICAgICJ0bHMiOiAidGxzIiwKICAgICJ0eXBlIjogImh0dHAiLAogICAgInYiOiAiMiIKfQo=
VMESS-H2 vmess://ewogICAgImFkZCI6ICJleGFtcGxlLmNvbSIsCiAgICAiYWlkIjogIjAiLAogICAgImhvc3QiOiAiIiwKICAgICJpZCI6ICI5MGU0OTAzZS02NmE0LTQ1ZjctYWJkYS1mZDVkNWVkN2Y3OTciLAogICAgIm5ldCI6ICJodHRwIiwKICAgICJwYXRoIjogIi92bWgyIiwKICAgICJwb3J0IjogIjQ0MyIsCiAgICAicHMiOiAiVk1FU1MtSDIiLAogICAgInNjeSI6ICJub25lIiwKICAgICJzbmkiOiAidm1oMm8uZXhhbXBsZS5jb20iLAogICAgInRscyI6ICJ0bHMiLAogICAgInR5cGUiOiAiaHR0cCIsCiAgICAidiI6ICIyIgp9Cg==

Config generation script

To make all the necessary changes to all the files in this folder a simple script is provided.

Steps

  • Open generate.sh and change the top lines to your correct values.
  • Run bash generate.sh -m inside this folder.
  • All the files are changed and your config links are stored in result.txt
  • Run bash generate.sh -b to get one base64 string for all of your configs.
  • Run bash generate.sh -q to get separate qr codes for all your configs.
  • Run bash generate.sh -r to revert all the changes. This is necessary for generating configs with new values.

Important note

Run -b and -q only after running -m. The script should run inside this folder.