#7029
Using V2Ray to break through network blockade and access the Internet is undoubtedly the best choice at present. On the Windows platform, we have many choices, such as v2rayN and Clash; on the Mac platform, we can use ClashX, etc. But for Linux systems, we have even fewer choices. Fortunately, a very useful and highly extensible V2Ray GUI frontend on Linux is Qv2ray.

#7020
v2rayA is an easy-to-use and powerful Web GUI client of Project V (V2Ray) focusing on Linux platform. It supports global transparent proxy on Linux and system proxy on Windows and Mac, and is compatible with VMess, VLESS, Shadowsocks, ShadowsocksR, Trojan, TUIC and Juicity protocols. Thanks to the advantages of Web GUI, you can not only use it on your local computer, but also easily deploy it on a router or NAS.

#7017
V2Ray is a powerful and advanced network tunneling and privacy protection tool, but it is very unfriendly to ordinary users. v2rayN is a popular GUI client for V2Ray on Windows and Linux platforms, developed by 2dust from China. It simplifies the process of configuring and managing V2Ray connections, and supports Xray core, v2fly core, and others.