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v2rayn Configuration for Uploading to a Remote Server Using Logs
In the field of cybersecurity, v2rayn is a powerful tool that can help users protect their online privacy and security. This article will focus on how to configure v2rayn to upload usage logs to a remote server.
Configuration steps
First, make sure you have installed v2rayn and understand its basic features. Next, follow the steps below to configure log uploading to a remote server:
1. Open the v2rayn application and navigate to Logging Settings.
2. In Logging Settings, find the Remote Server Configuration option.
3. Enter the IP address and port number of the remote server.
4. Configure authentication information to ensure that only authorized users can access the logs.
5. Save the configuration and restart the v2rayn application.
practical example
Assuming that your remote server has an IP address of `123.456.789.0`, a port number of `8000`, and the authentication information is the username `user` and the password `password`, the sample configuration is as follows:
Remote server IP address: 123.456.789.0
Port number: 8000
User name: user
Password: password
After saving the configuration, v2rayn will start uploading usage logs to the specified remote server.
For more detailed configuration and security recommendations, please refer to the official v2rayn documentation.
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With this article, you can learn how to configure v2rayn to enable the use of log uploads to remote servers to increase your level of network security and privacy protection.