X-ray VPN implementation in future releases of pfSense+
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Dear pfSense Dev Team!
Please share Your position about implementing Xray VPN into future releases of pfSense+.
P.S. Opposite to other modern VPNs, Xray already have great reputation, especially in countries where government regulating/pressure on VPN technology rapidly increased…
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@Sergei_Shablovsky I had a look at their website, it's that one?
Could you share what makes them better than others or better: how did you come to that conclusion?
The app seems neither open source nor existing for very long, it's based in a country (Turkey) I wouldn't trust the government.
They claim to keep no logs (lots do) and double-VPN.
At the end of their terms of service is written
"Please note that this is a sample and should be reviewed and customized according to your specific needs and requirements. It’s also recommended to have a lawyer review your terms of service before publishing them."
... a badly edited template of a terms of service.
Privacy Policy:
"Data Sharing
We do not share your data with any third parties, except in the following circumstances:
- To comply with a legal obligation or court order"
... you want to trust a company which may have to comply with their government, especially theirs?
And further down:
"Jurisdiction and Governing Law
This Privacy Policy is governed by the laws of USA. Any disputes arising from this policy will be resolved in accordance with the laws of USA."
... well, that sounds trustworthy.
I probably ended on the wrong website.
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@w0w I found that too, yes. But that's not X-ray VPN, right?
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@patient0 said in X-ray VPN implementation in future releases of pfSense+:
But that's not X-ray VPN
Some kind of analog, not as a paid service, but as functional client-service software.
I think it's about this one, not the one you've mentioned. -
Hmm, it does seem kinda shady!
There's no FreeBSD port as far as I can see, though there is one for v2ray which this was forked from.
You are asking about adding it as a client to connect to the xrayvpn service only?
I'm not really seeing any advantages over existing VPN options TBH.