If you're using wireguard please refer to v2ray+wireguard to bypass GFW and netflix/spotify/hulu
Two things need to be paid
- vps(such as bandwagonhost)
- If you are using China Telecom, a CN2 network is required, or you may get stuck when streaming video
- For bandwagonhost, you need to login, click Client Area -> Services -> Order New Services to get CN2 server
- vpn vendor to unblock netflix(a openvpn connection that can unblock netflix)
The basic idea is setup a socks5 proxy to forawrd all network traffic from the socks5 to a specific openvpn, in v2ray, forward all the netflix traffic to the socks5 proxy
The openvpn connection is highly unstable or slow due to GFW
You can easily get a fast VPS(CN2) from various provider, but most of them can't combined the fast and stable connection from China && unblock from the netflix
So, I decide to do it myself
-
install v2ray
bash <(curl -s -L https://git.io/v2ray.sh)
-
config openvpn connection inside a docker container
In most case the following command can't set up properly, please read the Notice part to change the configuration if there's something wrong
git clone https://github.com/zpoint/openvpn_socks5_docker.git
cd openvpn_socks5_docker
./build.sh
./start.sh
launch *.ovpn
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exit the docker container, change your v2ray configure file to forward the netflix traffic to the openvpn connection inside the container, this is part of my configure file located in
/etc/v2ray/config.json
"inbounds": [ { "port": 8888, "protocol": "vmess", "settings": { "clients": [ { // private config } ] }, "streamSettings": { "network": "ws" }, "sniffing": { "enabled": true, "destOverride": [ "http", "tls" ] } } ] "outbounds": [ { "protocol": "socks", "settings": { "servers": [{ "port": 9050, "address": "localhost" }] }, "streamSettings": { "tcpSettings": { "header": { "type": "none" } }, "network": "tcp", "security": "none" }, "tag": "streaming" } ] "routing": { "domainStrategy": "IPOnDemand", "rules": [ { "type": "field", "domain": [ "domain:btstatic.com", "domain:netflix.com", "domain:netflix.net", "domain:nflxext.com", "domain:nflximg.com", "domain:nflximg.net", "domain:nflxsearch.net", "domain:nflxso.net", "domain:nflxvideo.net", "domain:ipaddress.com" ], "outboundTag": "streaming" } ] }
@zpoint @ackl @mehdi198080
Hi,
I tried to test, OK. no problem.
curl --socks5 [::1]:9050
But, I seem to having an issue with the v2ray config
help me !
Here is my v2ray conf
`
{
"log" : {
"access": "/var/log/v2ray/access.log",
"error": "/var/log/v2ray/error.log",
"loglevel": "warning"
},
"inbound": {
"port": 20478,
"protocol": "vmess",
"settings": {
"clients": [
{
"id": "2ccbe244-96e4-4ae1-b761-3d86666f6a93",
"encryption": "aes-128-gcm",
"level": 1,
"alterId": 64
}
]
},
"streamSettings": {
"network": "ws"
},
"sniffing": {
"enabled": true,
"destOverride": [
"http",
"tls"
]
}
},
"outbound": [
{
"protocol": "socks",
"settings": {
"servers": [{
"port": 9050,
"address": "localhost"
}]
},
"streamSettings": {
"tcpSettings": {
"header": {
"type": "none"
}
},
"network": "tcp",
"security": "none"
},
"tag": "streaming"
}
],
"routing": {
"domainStrategy": "IPOnDemand",
"rules": [
{
"type": "field",
"domain": [
"domain:btstatic.com",
"domain:netflix.com",
"domain:netflix.net",
"domain:nflxext.com",
"domain:nflximg.com",
"domain:nflximg.net",
"domain:nflxsearch.net",
"domain:nflxso.net",
"domain:nflxvideo.net",
"domain:ipaddress.com"
],
"outboundTag": "streaming"
}
]
}
}
`