Location | : | USA |
---|---|---|
Protocol | : | Vmess, Vless, Trojan |
Protocol | : | WS,GRPC,TLS,HTTP |
Port w/o TLS | : | 80,8080,2086,8880 |
Port TLS | : | 443,2083,2087,8443 |
Acc Remaining | : | 900 from 1000 |
Location | : | USA |
---|---|---|
Protocol | : | Vmess, Vless, Trojan |
Protocol | : | WS,GRPC,TLS,HTTP |
Port w/o TLS | : | 80,8080,2086,8880 |
Port TLS | : | 443,2083,2087,8443 |
Acc Remaining | : | 776 from 1000 |
Location | : | ASIA |
---|---|---|
Protocol | : | Vmess, Vless, Trojan |
Protocol | : | WS,GRPC,TLS,HTTP |
Port w/o TLS | : | 80,8080,2086,8880 |
Port TLS | : | 443,2083,2087,8443 |
Acc Remaining | : | 673 from 1000 |
"OBFS" stands for "obfuscation" and it refers to a technique used to disguise network traffic and make it harder to detect or block by firewalls and other types of network filtering systems. An "OBFS server" is a server that is configured to use obfuscation techniques to hide the traffic it is transmitting.
The obfs server works by transforming the user's internet traffic in a way that makes it appear as though it is something else, such as random data, encrypted data, or some other type of traffic that is less likely to be blocked or filtered. This is done through a process known as obfuscation or scrambling.
The servers listed above support multiple protocols, including Vmess, Vless, and Trojan, in combination with Websocket, H2, GRPC, TLS, and HTTP. Fastssh provides the flexibility to choose from any of the available protocols