v2rayn and SSR configuration coexistence methods

Guide on configuring v2rayn and SSR together for seamless coexistence.
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v2rayn and SSR configuration coexistence methods

In environments where network freedom is restricted, v2rayn and SSR are two commonly used tools for scientific Internet access. In this paper, we will explore how v2rayn and SSR configurations can coexist to improve the stability and security of network access.

contexts

First of all, let’s understand the basics of v2rayn and SSR. v2rayn is a Windows client based on V2Ray, while SSR is a variant of ShadowsocksR, which is also a proxy tool. Both can help users break through network blockades and access blocked websites.

Configuring Coexistence Methods

For v2rayn and SSR configurations to coexist, you first need to make sure they don’t interfere with each other. Conflicts can be avoided by setting different local ports and proxy protocols. For example, set the local port for v2rayn to 1080 and the local port for SSR to 1081.

an actual example

Assuming that you have successfully installed v2rayn and SSR and that the configuration files are correct. You can make them coexist by following these steps:

1. Open the v2rayn client and set the local port to 1080.

2. Open the SSR client and set the local port to 1081.

3. Launch v2rayn and SSR to use both for scientific Internet access.


In summary, by reasonably configuring local ports and proxy protocols, v2rayn and SSR can coexist to provide users with a more stable and secure network access experience.

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