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6 | 7 | 8 | # V2ray-Script 9 | 10 | + پکیج v2ray-script جهت راه‌اندازی سرور‌های شخصی bridge-upstream 11 | + پیرو مشکلات راه‌اندازی سرور ها با داکر و مشکلات پیرامون نصب آن، بر آن شدیم یه اسکریپت easy install برای راه‌اندازی سرور‌های چند مرحله‌ای جهت رفع تحریم ظالمانه و ... برای سیستم عامل های Debian , Ubuntu ایجاد کنیم که بدون نیاز به داکر و مشکلات فیلترینگ و تحریم با ۳ خط دستور لینوکس سرور های خود را راه‌اندازی کنید 12 | + پیکربندی bridge-upstream حداقل یک سرور ایرانی و یک سرور خارجی نیاز دارد و سپس از اینترنت شما نیم بها استفاده می‌شود و در صورت اختلال در اینترنت بین‌الملل شما متصل خواهید بود! 13 | 14 | ## زبان 15 |
16 | 17 | [![en](https://img.shields.io/badge/Lang-English-blue.svg)](https://github.com/4xmen/v2ray-script/blob/master/README.md)                                                18 | [![fa](https://img.shields.io/badge/Lang-Persian-green.svg)](https://github.com/4xmen/v2ray-script/blob/master/README.fa.md) 19 | 20 |
21 | 22 | ## طریقه استفاده 23 | 24 | برای اجرای این پروژه، ابتدا upstream را نصب کنید و اطلاعات سرور upstream را دریافت کنید... 25 | 26 | ### vless - vmess (پیشنهادی) 27 |
28 | 29 | ```shell 30 | wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/4xmen/v2ray-script/main/vless-upstream-installer.sh 31 | chmod +x vless-upstream-installer.sh 32 | ./vless-upstream-installer.sh 33 | ``` 34 |
سپس باید پل اتصال به سرور را نصب کنید.
35 | 36 | ```shell 37 | wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/4xmen/v2ray-script/main/vmess-vless-bridge-installer.sh 38 | chmod +x vmess-vless-bridge-installer.sh 39 | ./vmess-vless-bridge-installer.sh 40 | ``` 41 | 42 |
43 | 44 | ### vmess - vmess 45 | 46 |
47 | 48 | ```shell 49 | wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/4xmen/v2ray-script/main/vmess-upstream-installer.sh 50 | chmod +x vmess-upstream-installer.sh 51 | ./vmess-upstream-installer.sh 52 | ``` 53 |
سپس باید پل اتصال به سرور را نصب کنید.
54 | 55 | ```shell 56 | wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/4xmen/v2ray-script/main/vmess-bridge-installer.sh 57 | chmod +x vmess-bridge-installer.sh 58 | ./vmess-bridge-installer.sh 59 | ``` 60 | 61 |
62 | 63 | ## اسکرین شات 64 | 65 |
66 | 67 |
68 | 69 | ## نشانها 70 | 71 |
72 | 73 | [![Github](https://img.shields.io/badge/V2ray-Script-black.svg)](https://github.com/4xmen/v2ray-script)     74 | [![GPL License](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPL-green.svg)](https://choosealicense.com/licenses/GPL/)     75 | [![GitHub](https://img.shields.io/badge/Github-Xstack-red.svg)](https://Github.com/Xstack)     76 | [![Github](https://img.shields.io/badge/Github-4xmen-blue.svg)](https://Github.com/4xmen)     77 | 78 |
79 | 80 | ## 🔗 پیوندها 81 | 82 | https://Github.com/4xmen 83 |
84 | https://Xstack.ir 85 | 86 | ## اهداف آینده 87 | 88 | - کانفیگ بهتر 89 | - ساپورت نسخه های دیگر لینوکس 90 | 91 | 92 | ## لایسنس 93 | 94 | [![GPLv3 License](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPL%20v3-yellow.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/) 95 |
96 | [GPL](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html) 97 | 98 | 99 | 100 | ## گزارش برخی از اشکالات 101 | در صورت پیدا کردن اشکال در پروژه , خوشحال میشویم که آنرا در بخش [create an issue](https://github.com/4xmen/v2ray-script/issues) 102 | با ما درمیان بگذارید تا در کنار هم آنهارا رفع کنیم 103 | ## حمایت 104 | 105 | برای حمایت از ما کافیست در صورت راضی بودن از پروژه آنرا با دوستان دولوپر خود به اشتراک بگذارید. : ) 106 | 107 |
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با عشق , برای دنیایی بدون محدودیت و آزاد ! ❤️
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4 | 5 | 6 | # V2ray-Script 7 | 8 | + v2ray-script package for setting up personal bridge-upstream servers 9 | + Following the problems of setting up servers with Docker and the problems surrounding its installation, we decided to create an easy install script for setting up multi-stage servers to remove the oppressive embargo and... for Debian, Ubuntu operating systems without the need for Docker and filtering problems. And ban, start your Linux servers with 3 command lines 10 | + The bridge-upstream configuration requires at least one Iranian server and one foreign server, and then your internet will be used at half price, and you will be connected in case of a disruption in the international internet! 11 | 12 | ## Language 13 |
14 | 15 | [![en](https://img.shields.io/badge/Lang-English-blue.svg)](https://github.com/4xmen/v2ray-script/blob/master/README.md)                                                16 | [![fa](https://img.shields.io/badge/Lang-Persian-green.svg)](https://github.com/4xmen/v2ray-script/blob/master/README.fa.md) 17 | 18 |
19 | 20 | ## How To Use 21 | 22 | To deploy this project run , First install upstream And get upstream server info 23 | 24 | ### vless - vmess (recommended) 25 | 26 | ```shell 27 | wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/4xmen/v2ray-script/main/vless-upstream-installer.sh 28 | chmod +x vless-upstream-installer.sh 29 | ./vless-upstream-installer.sh 30 | ``` 31 | Then install bridge server : 32 | ```shell 33 | wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/4xmen/v2ray-script/main/vmess-vless-bridge-installer.sh 34 | chmod +x vmess-vless-bridge-installer.sh 35 | ./vmess-vless-bridge-installer.sh 36 | ``` 37 | 38 | ### vmess - vmess 39 | ```shell 40 | wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/4xmen/v2ray-script/main/vmess-upstream-installer.sh 41 | chmod +x vmess-upstream-installer.sh 42 | ./vmess-upstream-installer.sh 43 | ``` 44 | Then install bridge server : 45 | 46 | ```shell 47 | wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/4xmen/v2ray-script/main/vmess-bridge-installer.sh 48 | chmod +x vmess-bridge-installer.sh 49 | ./vmess-bridge-installer.sh 50 | ``` 51 | 52 | 53 | ## Screenshots 54 | 55 |
56 | 57 |
58 | 59 | ## Badges 60 | 61 |
62 | 63 | [![Github](https://img.shields.io/badge/V2ray-Script-black.svg)](https://github.com/4xmen/v2ray-script)     64 | [![GPL License](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPL-green.svg)](https://choosealicense.com/licenses/GPL/)     65 | [![Github](https://img.shields.io/badge/Github-4xmen-blue.svg)](https://Github.com/4xmen)     66 | 67 |
68 | 69 | ## 🔗 Links 70 | 71 | https://Github.com/4xmen 72 |
73 | https://Xstack.ir 74 | 75 | ## Features 76 | 77 | - Better Config 78 | - Support Other Linux Distros 79 | 80 | 81 | ## License 82 | 83 | [![GPLv3 License](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPL%20v3-yellow.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/) 84 |
85 | [GPL](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html) 86 | 87 | 88 | ## Report Some Bugs 89 | Find a Bug? Please, [create an issue](https://github.com/4xmen/v2ray-script/issues) and we'll fix it together for a better template. 90 | 91 | ## Support 92 | 93 | Share Our Project For Support Us : ) 94 | 95 |
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tunAvailable; then 21 | echo "TUN is not available" 22 | exit 1 23 | fi 24 | } 25 | 26 | function updateOs() { 27 | apt-get update 28 | apt-get dist-upgrade -y 29 | } 30 | 31 | function installRequriment() { 32 | apt-get install wget curl certbot git zsh unzip -y 33 | } 34 | 35 | function downloadV2() { 36 | mkdir -p /opt/vless 37 | mkdir -p /var/log/v2ray/ 38 | cd /opt/vless 39 | FILE=/opt/vless/v2ray 40 | if [ -f "$FILE" ]; then 41 | echo "Could not download any more... :)" 42 | else 43 | wget https://github.com/v2ray/v2ray-core/releases/download/v4.28.2/v2ray-linux-64.zip 44 | unzip -o v2ray-linux-64.zip 45 | rm v2ray-linux-64.zip 46 | fi 47 | } 48 | 49 | function choosePort() { 50 | echo "" 51 | echo "What port do you want v2ray (vless) to listen to?" 52 | echo " 1) Default: 1935 (RTMP)" 53 | echo " 2) Custom" 54 | echo " 3) Random [49152-65535]" 55 | until [[ $PORT_CHOICE =~ ^[1-3]$ ]]; do 56 | read -rp "Port choice [1-3]: " -e -i 1 PORT_CHOICE 57 | done 58 | case $PORT_CHOICE in 59 | 1) 60 | VPORT="1935" 61 | ;; 62 | 2) 63 | until [[ $VPORT =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]] && [ "$VPORT" -ge 1 ] && [ "$VPORT" -le 65535 ]; do 64 | read -rp "Custom port [1-65535]: " -e -i 1935 VPORT 65 | done 66 | ;; 67 | 3) 68 | # Generate random number within private ports range 69 | VPORT=$(shuf -i49152-65535 -n1) 70 | echo "Random Port: $VPORT" 71 | ;; 72 | esac 73 | } 74 | 75 | function makeConfig() { 76 | rm /opt/vless/server.json 77 | VPASS="991832cc-"$(shuf -i1000-9999 -n1)"-"$(shuf -i1000-9999 -n1)"-"$(shuf -i1000-9999 -n1)"-7731d533fffe" 78 | { 79 | echo '{ 80 | "log": { 81 | "access": "/var/log/v2ray/access.log", 82 | "error": "/var/log/v2ray/error.log", 83 | "loglevel": "warning" 84 | }, 85 | "inbounds": [ 86 | 87 | 88 | { 89 | "listen": "0.0.0.0", 90 | "port": '$VPORT', 91 | "protocol": "vless", 92 | "settings": { 93 | "decryption": "none", 94 | "clients": [ 95 | { 96 | "id": "'$VPASS'", 97 | "level": 0 98 | } 99 | ] 100 | }, 101 | 102 | "streamSettings": { 103 | "network": "ws", 104 | "wsSettings": { 105 | "path": "/" 106 | } 107 | }, 108 | "mux": { 109 | "enabled": true 110 | } 111 | } 112 | ], 113 | "outbounds": [ 114 | { 115 | "protocol": "freedom", 116 | "tag": "freedom" 117 | } 118 | ], 119 | "dns": { 120 | "servers": [ 121 | "8.8.8.8", 122 | "8.8.4.4", 123 | "localhost" 124 | ] 125 | } 126 | }' 127 | } >>/opt/vless/server.json 128 | } 129 | 130 | function makeService() { 131 | rm /usr/bin/vless.sh 132 | { 133 | 134 | echo '#!/bin/bash 135 | /opt/vless/v2ray -c=/opt/vless/server.json' 136 | 137 | } >>/usr/bin/vless.sh 138 | chmod +x /usr/bin/vless.sh 139 | rm /etc/systemd/system/vless.service 140 | { 141 | 142 | echo '[Unit] 143 | Description=vless Peoxy 144 | Documentation= 145 | 146 | [Service] 147 | Type=simple 148 | User=root 149 | Group=root 150 | TimeoutStartSec=0 151 | Restart=on-failure 152 | RestartSec=30s 153 | #ExecStartPre= 154 | ExecStart=/usr/bin/vless.sh 155 | SyslogIdentifier=Diskutilization 156 | #ExecStop= 157 | 158 | [Install] 159 | WantedBy=multi-user.target' 160 | 161 | } >>/etc/systemd/system/vless.service 162 | 163 | systemctl enable vless.service 164 | echo 'Service created' 165 | systemctl restart vless.service 166 | echo 'Service started' 167 | echo 'Check service: systemctl status vless.service' 168 | 169 | } 170 | function getIP() { 171 | VIP="$(curl https://api.ipify.org)" 172 | } 173 | initialCheck 174 | updateOs 175 | installRequriment 176 | downloadV2 177 | getIP 178 | cd /opt/vless 179 | choosePort 180 | makeConfig 181 | makeService 182 | 183 | echo 'Your server secret key: '$VPASS 184 | echo 'Your IP: '$VIP 185 | echo 'Your port: '$VPORT 186 | echo 'N-joy :) - xStack|4xmen Team' 187 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vmess-bridge-installer.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | function isRoot() { 4 | if [ "$EUID" -ne 0 ]; then 5 | echo "Sorry, you need to run this as root" 6 | return 1 7 | fi 8 | } 9 | function tunAvailable() { 10 | if [ ! -e /dev/net/tun ]; then 11 | return 1 12 | fi 13 | } 14 | function initialCheck() { 15 | if ! isRoot; then 16 | echo "Sorry, you need to run this as root" 17 | exit 1 18 | fi 19 | if ! tunAvailable; then 20 | echo "TUN is not available" 21 | exit 1 22 | fi 23 | } 24 | 25 | function updateOs() { 26 | apt-get update 27 | apt-get dist-upgrade -y 28 | } 29 | 30 | function installRequriment() { 31 | apt-get install wget curl certbot git zsh unzip -y 32 | } 33 | 34 | function downloadV2() { 35 | mkdir -p /opt/vmess 36 | mkdir -p /var/log/v2ray/ 37 | cd /opt/vmess 38 | FILE=/opt/vmess/v2ray 39 | if [ -f "$FILE" ]; then 40 | echo "Could not download any more... :)" 41 | else 42 | wget https://github.com/v2ray/v2ray-core/releases/download/v4.28.2/v2ray-linux-64.zip 43 | unzip -o v2ray-linux-64.zip 44 | rm v2ray-linux-64.zip 45 | fi 46 | 47 | } 48 | 49 | function choosePort() { 50 | echo "" 51 | echo "What port do you want v2ray (vmess) to listen to?" 52 | echo " 1) Default: 1935 (RTMP)" 53 | echo " 2) Custom" 54 | echo " 3) Random [49152-65535]" 55 | until [[ $PORT_CHOICE =~ ^[1-3]$ ]]; do 56 | read -rp "Port choice [1-3]: " -e -i 1 PORT_CHOICE 57 | done 58 | case $PORT_CHOICE in 59 | 1) 60 | VPORT="1935" 61 | ;; 62 | 2) 63 | until [[ $VPORT =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]] && [ "$VPORT" -ge 1 ] && [ "$VPORT" -le 65535 ]; do 64 | read -rp "Custom port [1-65535]: " -e -i 1935 VPORT 65 | done 66 | ;; 67 | 3) 68 | # Generate random number within private ports range 69 | VPORT=$(shuf -i49152-65535 -n1) 70 | echo "Random Port: $VPORT" 71 | ;; 72 | esac 73 | } 74 | 75 | function makeConfig() { 76 | /opt/vmess/client$VSUFFIX.json 77 | VPASS="991832cc-"$(shuf -i1000-9999 -n1)"-"$(shuf -i1000-9999 -n1)"-"$(shuf -i1000-9999 -n1)"-7731d533fffe" 78 | { 79 | 80 | echo '{ 81 | "log": { 82 | "access": "/var/log/v2ray/access'$VSUFFIX'.log", 83 | "error": "/var/log/v2ray/error'$VSUFFIX'.log", 84 | "loglevel": "warning" 85 | }, 86 | "inbounds": [ 87 | { 88 | "listen": "0.0.0.0", 89 | "port": '$VPORT', 90 | "protocol": "vmess", 91 | "settings": { 92 | "clients": [ 93 | { 94 | "id": "'$VPASS'", 95 | "alterId": 0, 96 | "security": "aes-128-gcm" 97 | } 98 | ] 99 | } 100 | } 101 | ], 102 | "outbounds": [ 103 | { 104 | "tag": "proxy", 105 | "protocol": "vmess", 106 | "settings": { 107 | "vnext": [ 108 | { 109 | "address": "'$SIP'", 110 | "port": '$SPORT', 111 | "users": [ 112 | { 113 | "id": "'$SKEY'", 114 | "alterId": 0, 115 | "security": "none" 116 | } 117 | ] 118 | } 119 | ] 120 | }, 121 | "streamSettings": { 122 | "network": "ws" 123 | }, 124 | "mux": { 125 | "enabled": true 126 | } 127 | }, 128 | { 129 | "protocol": "freedom", 130 | "tag": "freedom" 131 | } 132 | ], 133 | "dns": { 134 | "servers": [ 135 | "8.8.8.8", 136 | "8.8.4.4", 137 | "localhost" 138 | ] 139 | }, 140 | "routing": { 141 | "domainStrategy": "IPIfNonMatch", 142 | "settings": { 143 | "rules": [ 144 | { 145 | "type": "field", 146 | "outboundTag": "freedom", 147 | "domain": [ 148 | "regexp:.*\\.ir$" 149 | ] 150 | } 151 | ] 152 | } 153 | } 154 | } 155 | ' 156 | } >>/opt/vmess/client$VSUFFIX.json 157 | 158 | } 159 | 160 | function getIP() { 161 | VIP="$(curl https://api.ipify.org)" 162 | } 163 | function makeService() { 164 | rm /usr/bin/vmess$VSUFFIX.sh 165 | { 166 | 167 | echo '#!/bin/bash 168 | /opt/vmess/v2ray -c=/opt/vmess/client'$VSUFFIX'.json' 169 | 170 | } >>/usr/bin/vmess$VSUFFIX.sh 171 | chmod +x /usr/bin/vmess$VSUFFIX.sh 172 | rm /etc/systemd/system/vmess$VSUFFIX.service 173 | { 174 | 175 | echo '[Unit] 176 | Description=Vmess Peoxy 177 | Documentation= 178 | 179 | [Service] 180 | Type=simple 181 | User=root 182 | Group=root 183 | TimeoutStartSec=0 184 | Restart=on-failure 185 | RestartSec=30s 186 | #ExecStartPre= 187 | ExecStart=/usr/bin/vmess'$VSUFFIX'.sh 188 | SyslogIdentifier=Diskutilization 189 | #ExecStop= 190 | 191 | [Install] 192 | WantedBy=multi-user.target' 193 | 194 | } >>/etc/systemd/system/vmess$VSUFFIX.service 195 | 196 | systemctl enable vmess$VSUFFIX.service 197 | echo 'Service created' 198 | systemctl restart vmess$VSUFFIX.service 199 | echo 'Service started' 200 | echo 'Check service: systemctl status vmess'$VSUFFIX'.service' 201 | 202 | } 203 | function getUpStreamInfo() { 204 | 205 | SPORT=1935 206 | read -rp "Server IP address: " -e -i "$SIP" SIP 207 | read -rp "Server secret key: " -e -i "$SKEY" SKEY 208 | read -rp "Server port: " -e -i "$SPORT" SPORT 209 | VCLIENT="xstack : )" 210 | read -rp "Client name: " -e -i "$VCLIENT" VCLIENT 211 | echo "!! Serice suffix is important when you need more than one service" 212 | read -rp "Service Suffix: " -e -i "x1" VSUFFIX 213 | 214 | } 215 | getUpStreamInfo 216 | initialCheck 217 | updateOs 218 | installRequriment 219 | downloadV2 220 | cd /opt/vmess 221 | getIP 222 | choosePort 223 | makeConfig 224 | makeService 225 | echo 'Your vmess config: ' 226 | echo ' ' 227 | VCONF='{"add":"'$VIP'","aid":"0","host":"","id":"'$VPASS'","net":"tcp","path":"","port":"'$VPORT'","ps":"'$VCLIENT'","scy":"auto","sni":"","tls":"none","type":"none","v":"2"}' 228 | echo -n 'vmess://' 229 | echo -n $VCONF | base64 -w 0 230 | echo ' ' 231 | echo ' ' 232 | echo 'N-joy :) - xStack|4xmen Team' 233 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vmess-upstream-installer.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | function isRoot() { 4 | if [ "$EUID" -ne 0 ]; then 5 | echo "Sorry, you need to run this as root" 6 | return 1 7 | fi 8 | } 9 | 10 | function tunAvailable() { 11 | if [ ! -e /dev/net/tun ]; then 12 | return 1 13 | fi 14 | } 15 | function initialCheck() { 16 | if ! isRoot; then 17 | echo "Sorry, you need to run this as root" 18 | exit 1 19 | fi 20 | if ! tunAvailable; then 21 | echo "TUN is not available" 22 | exit 1 23 | fi 24 | } 25 | 26 | function updateOs() { 27 | apt-get update 28 | apt-get dist-upgrade -y 29 | } 30 | 31 | function installRequriment() { 32 | apt-get install wget curl certbot git zsh unzip -y 33 | } 34 | 35 | function downloadV2() { 36 | mkdir -p /opt/vmess 37 | mkdir -p /var/log/v2ray/ 38 | cd /opt/vmess 39 | FILE=/opt/vmess/v2ray 40 | if [ -f "$FILE" ]; then 41 | echo "Could not download any more... :)" 42 | else 43 | wget https://github.com/v2ray/v2ray-core/releases/download/v4.28.2/v2ray-linux-64.zip 44 | unzip -o v2ray-linux-64.zip 45 | rm v2ray-linux-64.zip 46 | fi 47 | } 48 | 49 | function choosePort() { 50 | echo "" 51 | echo "What port do you want v2ray (vmess) to listen to?" 52 | echo " 1) Default: 1935 (RTMP)" 53 | echo " 2) Custom" 54 | echo " 3) Random [49152-65535]" 55 | until [[ $PORT_CHOICE =~ ^[1-3]$ ]]; do 56 | read -rp "Port choice [1-3]: " -e -i 1 PORT_CHOICE 57 | done 58 | case $PORT_CHOICE in 59 | 1) 60 | VPORT="1935" 61 | ;; 62 | 2) 63 | until [[ $VPORT =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]] && [ "$VPORT" -ge 1 ] && [ "$VPORT" -le 65535 ]; do 64 | read -rp "Custom port [1-65535]: " -e -i 1935 VPORT 65 | done 66 | ;; 67 | 3) 68 | # Generate random number within private ports range 69 | VPORT=$(shuf -i49152-65535 -n1) 70 | echo "Random Port: $VPORT" 71 | ;; 72 | esac 73 | } 74 | 75 | function makeConfig() { 76 | rm /opt/vmess/server.json 77 | VPASS="991832cc-"$(shuf -i1000-9999 -n1)"-"$(shuf -i1000-9999 -n1)"-"$(shuf -i1000-9999 -n1)"-7731d533fffe" 78 | { 79 | echo '{ 80 | "log": { 81 | "access": "/var/log/v2ray/access.log", 82 | "error": "/var/log/v2ray/error.log", 83 | "loglevel": "warning" 84 | }, 85 | "inbounds": [ 86 | { 87 | "listen": "0.0.0.0", 88 | "port": '$VPORT', 89 | "protocol": "vmess", 90 | "settings": { 91 | "clients": [ 92 | { 93 | "id": "'$VPASS'", 94 | "alterId": 0, 95 | "security": "auto" 96 | } 97 | ] 98 | }, 99 | "streamSettings": { 100 | "network": "ws", 101 | "wsSettings": { 102 | "path": "/" 103 | } 104 | }, 105 | "mux": { 106 | "enabled": true 107 | } 108 | } 109 | ], 110 | "outbounds": [ 111 | { 112 | "protocol": "freedom", 113 | "tag": "freedom" 114 | } 115 | ], 116 | "dns": { 117 | "servers": [ 118 | "8.8.8.8", 119 | "8.8.4.4", 120 | "localhost" 121 | ] 122 | } 123 | }' 124 | } >>/opt/vmess/server.json 125 | } 126 | 127 | function makeService() { 128 | rm /usr/bin/vmess.sh 129 | { 130 | 131 | echo '#!/bin/bash 132 | /opt/vmess/v2ray -c=/opt/vmess/server.json' 133 | 134 | } >>/usr/bin/vmess.sh 135 | chmod +x /usr/bin/vmess.sh 136 | rm /etc/systemd/system/vmess.service 137 | { 138 | 139 | echo '[Unit] 140 | Description=Vmess Peoxy 141 | Documentation= 142 | 143 | [Service] 144 | Type=simple 145 | User=root 146 | Group=root 147 | TimeoutStartSec=0 148 | Restart=on-failure 149 | RestartSec=30s 150 | #ExecStartPre= 151 | ExecStart=/usr/bin/vmess.sh 152 | SyslogIdentifier=Diskutilization 153 | #ExecStop= 154 | 155 | [Install] 156 | WantedBy=multi-user.target' 157 | 158 | } >>/etc/systemd/system/vmess.service 159 | 160 | systemctl enable vmess.service 161 | echo 'Service created' 162 | systemctl restart vmess.service 163 | echo 'Service started' 164 | echo 'Check service: systemctl status vmess.service' 165 | 166 | } 167 | function getIP() { 168 | VIP="$(curl https://api.ipify.org)" 169 | } 170 | initialCheck 171 | updateOs 172 | installRequriment 173 | downloadV2 174 | getIP 175 | cd /opt/vmess 176 | choosePort 177 | makeConfig 178 | makeService 179 | 180 | echo 'Your server secret key: '$VPASS 181 | echo 'Your IP: '$VIP 182 | echo 'Your port: '$VPORT 183 | echo 'N-joy :) - xStack|4xmen Team' 184 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vmess-vless-bridge-installer.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | function isRoot() { 4 | if [ "$EUID" -ne 0 ]; then 5 | echo "Sorry, you need to run this as root" 6 | return 1 7 | fi 8 | } 9 | function tunAvailable() { 10 | if [ ! -e /dev/net/tun ]; then 11 | return 1 12 | fi 13 | } 14 | function initialCheck() { 15 | if ! isRoot; then 16 | echo "Sorry, you need to run this as root" 17 | exit 1 18 | fi 19 | if ! tunAvailable; then 20 | echo "TUN is not available" 21 | exit 1 22 | fi 23 | } 24 | 25 | function updateOs() { 26 | apt-get update 27 | apt-get dist-upgrade -y 28 | } 29 | 30 | function installRequriment() { 31 | apt-get install wget curl certbot git zsh unzip -y 32 | } 33 | 34 | function downloadV2() { 35 | mkdir -p /opt/vmess 36 | mkdir -p /var/log/v2ray/ 37 | cd /opt/vmess 38 | FILE=/opt/vmess/v2ray 39 | if [ -f "$FILE" ]; then 40 | echo "Could not download any more... :)" 41 | else 42 | wget https://github.com/v2ray/v2ray-core/releases/download/v4.28.2/v2ray-linux-64.zip 43 | unzip -o v2ray-linux-64.zip 44 | rm v2ray-linux-64.zip 45 | fi 46 | 47 | } 48 | 49 | function choosePort() { 50 | echo "" 51 | echo "What port do you want v2ray (vmess) to listen to?" 52 | echo " 1) Default: 1935 (RTMP)" 53 | echo " 2) Custom" 54 | echo " 3) Random [49152-65535]" 55 | until [[ $PORT_CHOICE =~ ^[1-3]$ ]]; do 56 | read -rp "Port choice [1-3]: " -e -i 1 PORT_CHOICE 57 | done 58 | case $PORT_CHOICE in 59 | 1) 60 | VPORT="1935" 61 | ;; 62 | 2) 63 | until [[ $VPORT =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]] && [ "$VPORT" -ge 1 ] && [ "$VPORT" -le 65535 ]; do 64 | read -rp "Custom port [1-65535]: " -e -i 1935 VPORT 65 | done 66 | ;; 67 | 3) 68 | # Generate random number within private ports range 69 | VPORT=$(shuf -i49152-65535 -n1) 70 | echo "Random Port: $VPORT" 71 | ;; 72 | esac 73 | } 74 | 75 | function makeConfig() { 76 | /opt/vmess/client$VSUFFIX.json 77 | VPASS="991832cc-"$(shuf -i1000-9999 -n1)"-"$(shuf -i1000-9999 -n1)"-"$(shuf -i1000-9999 -n1)"-7731d533fffe" 78 | { 79 | 80 | echo '{ 81 | "log": { 82 | "access": "/var/log/v2ray/access'$VSUFFIX'.log", 83 | "error": "/var/log/v2ray/error'$VSUFFIX'.log", 84 | "loglevel": "warning" 85 | }, 86 | "inbounds": [ 87 | { 88 | "listen": "0.0.0.0", 89 | "port": '$VPORT', 90 | "protocol": "vmess", 91 | "settings": { 92 | "clients": [ 93 | { 94 | "id": "'$VPASS'", 95 | "alterId": 0, 96 | "security": "aes-128-gcm" 97 | } 98 | ] 99 | } 100 | } 101 | ], 102 | "outbounds": [ 103 | { 104 | "tag": "proxy", 105 | "protocol": "vless", 106 | "settings": { 107 | "vnext": [ 108 | { 109 | "address": "'$SIP'", 110 | "port": '$SPORT', 111 | "users": [ 112 | { 113 | "id": "'$SKEY'", 114 | "encryption": "none", 115 | "level": 0 116 | } 117 | ] 118 | } 119 | ] 120 | }, 121 | "streamSettings": { 122 | "network": "ws" 123 | }, 124 | "mux": { 125 | "enabled": true 126 | } 127 | }, 128 | { 129 | "protocol": "freedom", 130 | "tag": "freedom" 131 | } 132 | ], 133 | "dns": { 134 | "servers": [ 135 | "8.8.8.8", 136 | "8.8.4.4", 137 | "localhost" 138 | ] 139 | }, 140 | "routing": { 141 | "domainStrategy": "IPIfNonMatch", 142 | "settings": { 143 | "rules": [ 144 | { 145 | "type": "field", 146 | "outboundTag": "freedom", 147 | "domain": [ 148 | "regexp:.*\\.ir$" 149 | ] 150 | } 151 | ] 152 | } 153 | } 154 | } 155 | ' 156 | } >>/opt/vmess/client$VSUFFIX.json 157 | 158 | } 159 | 160 | function getIP() { 161 | VIP="$(curl https://api.ipify.org)" 162 | } 163 | function makeService() { 164 | rm /usr/bin/vmess$VSUFFIX.sh 165 | { 166 | 167 | echo '#!/bin/bash 168 | /opt/vmess/v2ray -c=/opt/vmess/client'$VSUFFIX'.json' 169 | 170 | } >>/usr/bin/vmess$VSUFFIX.sh 171 | chmod +x /usr/bin/vmess$VSUFFIX.sh 172 | rm /etc/systemd/system/vmess$VSUFFIX.service 173 | { 174 | 175 | echo '[Unit] 176 | Description=Vmess Peoxy 177 | Documentation= 178 | 179 | [Service] 180 | Type=simple 181 | User=root 182 | Group=root 183 | TimeoutStartSec=0 184 | Restart=on-failure 185 | RestartSec=30s 186 | #ExecStartPre= 187 | ExecStart=/usr/bin/vmess'$VSUFFIX'.sh 188 | SyslogIdentifier=Diskutilization 189 | #ExecStop= 190 | 191 | [Install] 192 | WantedBy=multi-user.target' 193 | 194 | } >>/etc/systemd/system/vmess$VSUFFIX.service 195 | 196 | systemctl enable vmess$VSUFFIX.service 197 | echo 'Service created' 198 | systemctl restart vmess$VSUFFIX.service 199 | echo 'Service started' 200 | echo 'Check service: systemctl status vmess'$VSUFFIX'.service' 201 | 202 | } 203 | function getUpStreamInfo() { 204 | 205 | SPORT=1935 206 | read -rp "Server IP address: " -e -i "$SIP" SIP 207 | read -rp "Server secret key: " -e -i "$SKEY" SKEY 208 | read -rp "Server port: " -e -i "$SPORT" SPORT 209 | VCLIENT="xstack : )" 210 | read -rp "Client name: " -e -i "$VCLIENT" VCLIENT 211 | echo "!! Serice suffix is important when you need more than one service" 212 | read -rp "Service Suffix: " -e -i "x1" VSUFFIX 213 | 214 | } 215 | getUpStreamInfo 216 | initialCheck 217 | updateOs 218 | installRequriment 219 | downloadV2 220 | cd /opt/vmess 221 | getIP 222 | choosePort 223 | makeConfig 224 | makeService 225 | echo 'Your vmess config: ' 226 | echo ' ' 227 | VCONF='{"add":"'$VIP'","aid":"0","host":"","id":"'$VPASS'","net":"tcp","path":"","port":"'$VPORT'","ps":"'$VCLIENT'","scy":"auto","sni":"","tls":"none","type":"none","v":"2"}' 228 | echo -n 'vmess://' 229 | echo -n $VCONF | base64 -w 0 230 | echo ' ' 231 | echo ' ' 232 | echo 'N-joy :) - xStack|4xmen Team' 233 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------