27 lines
1.2 KiB
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27 lines
1.2 KiB
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openwrt-xray
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Requirements
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- OpenWRT 22.03 and higher
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- Router should be in 192.168.0.0/16 subnet (default rules operate on that)
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Install
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1. Drop the files onto OpenWRT (22.03 and higher) router
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2. Run `install_xray.sh`: `chmod +x /root/install_xray.sh && /root/install_xray.sh`
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3. Configure this installation:
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- In `/etc/xray/config/outbounds.jsonc` add your connection details (but be carefult with specified streamSettings->sockOpt, these are required)
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- You can optionally add excluding/blocking rules to `/etc/xray/custom_rules.sh`, see possible additions in `fwd_functions.sh` beside it.
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4. Enable the `xray` service in LuCI (System -> Startup, it should be at the end of the list) and reboot your router.
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(In case it fails to work, you may disable the service and reboot the router again to revert the effects, or use `/etc/xray/revert.sh`)
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crontab
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I've added these in my crontab for more stable work of router:
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```
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0 20 * * 0 /sbin/reboot # Reboots device at 1:00 AM UTC+5 every week
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59 19 * * * /bin/bash /root/restart_xray.sh # Restarts Xray at 0:59 AM UTC+5 every day
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0 * * * * /usr/sbin/logrotate -s /usr/share/logrotate/status /etc/logrotate.conf # Run logrotate every hour
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