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v2raya-openwrt

opkg feed of v2rayA for OpenWrt users.

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How to install

  1. Add v2rayA usign key

    Make sure package wget-ssl or libustream is installed on your device

    wget https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/v2raya/openwrt/v2raya.pub -O /etc/opkg/keys/94cc2a834fb0aa03
  2. Import v2rayA feed

    echo "src/gz v2raya https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/v2raya/openwrt/$(. /etc/openwrt_release && echo "$DISTRIB_ARCH")" | tee -a "/etc/opkg/customfeeds.conf"
  3. Update feeds

    opkg update
  4. Install v2rayA and its dependencies

    opkg install v2raya
    
    # Check your firewall implementation
    # Install the following packages for the nftables-based firewall4 (command -v fw4)
    # Generally speaking, install them on OpenWrt 22.03 and later
    opkg install kmod-nft-tproxy
    # Install the following packages for the iptables-based firewall3 (command -v fw3)
    # Generally speaking, install them on OpenWrt 21.02 and earlier
    opkg install iptables-mod-conntrack-extra \
      iptables-mod-extra \
      iptables-mod-filter \
      iptables-mod-tproxy \
      kmod-ipt-nat6
    
    # Choose a core you'd like to use, v2ray or Xray
    # If you have both installed, the latter is preferred by default
    #
    # Note from maintainer: due to broken tproxy support in v2ray, recommend using Xray instead
    opkg install xray-core
    # opkg install v2ray-core
    
    # Optional
    # opkg install v2fly-geoip v2fly-geosite

How to use

  • Method 1 - Configure via LuCI interface (for OpenWrt 21.02 and higher version only)

    1. Install LuCI app

      opkg install luci-app-v2raya
    2. Visit http://<your_router_ip>/cgi-bin/luci/admin/services/v2raya and complete setup.

  • Method 2 - Configure via cli

    1. Setup v2rayA

      # For advanced usage, please see /etc/config/v2raya
      uci set v2raya.config.enabled='1'
      uci commit v2raya
    2. Start v2rayA

      /etc/init.d/v2raya start
    3. Visit v2rayA webUI and enjoy

      http://<your_router_ip>:2017