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Step-by-step – V2Ray Core Client Ubuntu Kylin Installation

April 25, 2021 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

Installing

  1. 2. Downloading V2Ray Core Client

    Download V2Ray Core Client for GNU/Linux

    V2Ray Core .zip

    Possibly, on Firefox Prompt Choose “Save File”:

    Firefox Prompt

    Instead, on Google-Chrome simply try to Choose the Package on the Bottom Panel:

    Chrome Bottom Panel Downloads
  2. 3. Making Target

    So to Make Installation Folder
    (This cause the Zip Archive do not generate automatically a Directory over extraction)
    Simply play:

    mkdir $HOME/v2ray-linux

    Here I suppose a Local Install into the user’s $HOME Directory.

  3. 4. Extracting V2Ray Core Client

    And to Extract V2Ray Core Client Archive
    Possibly Double-Click/Right-Click on Package and Open with Archive Manager:

    Extraction
    Or from Command Line:

    sudo unzip -d /$HOME/v2ray-linux/ ~/Downloads/v2ray*.zip

    Finally, if you are in Trouble to Find Out it on Terminal See: How to Access Downloads Folder from Browser.

  4. 5. Running V2Ray Core Client

    So now to Run V2Ray Core Client
    First, access the Target with:

    cd $HOME/v2ray-linux

    Rename the default Config using:

    mv $HOME/v2ray-linux/config.json $HOME/v2ray-linux/config.json.bak

    Next make a New Configuration File with nano Editor:

    nano $HOME/v2ray-linux/config.json

    And append something like:

    {"inbounds": [{"port": 1080, "listen": "127.0.0.1","protocol": "socks","settings": {"udp": true
    }
    }],"outbounds": [{"protocol": "vmess","settings": {"vnext": [{"address": "[YOURREMOTESERVER-IP]", "port": [YOURREMOTESERVER-INBOUND-PORT],"users": [{ "id": "[YOURREMOTESERVER-ID]" }]
    }]
    }
    },{"protocol": "freedom","tag": "direct","settings": {}
    }],"routing": {"domainStrategy": "IPOnDemand","rules": [{"type": "field","ip": ["geoip:private"],"outboundTag": "direct"
    }]
    }
    }
    

    Just Replace [YOURREMOTESERVER-IP], [YOURREMOTESERVER-INBOUND-PORT], and [YOURREMOTESERVER-ID] respectively with IP, Port and ID in the above JSON chunk.
    To Setup your private V2Ray Server see the Next Step or else you may search the Paramenters of an available one.
    And for Local Inbound Port you are free to change the default “1080” like you prefeer.
    Ctrl+Shift+v to Paste into nano.
    Last, Ctrl+x to Save & Exit from nano Editor.
    Finally, launch your Fast V2Ray Core Client with:

    ./v2ray -config ./config.json

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