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How to Install V2Ray Core Client in Fedora 39 – Step-by-step

March 20, 2024 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

Installing

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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"
    }]
    }
    }
    

    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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