

Minimum 2GB, recommended 12GB (includes additional downloadable content) Intel* 64, AMD64 or compatible processor with SSE4.2 support The 2 images has the same structure as the Linux installation.Note: V-Ray is only supported for 64-bit operating systems and 64-bit version of SketchUp. v2ray/official: Contains official releases.go.sh -version v1.13 -local /path/to/v2ray.zip Use SOCKS proxy 127.0.0.1:1080 to install the latest package.-local: Use a local package for installation.Default value is the latest stable release. -version: The version to be installed, such as "v1.13".The script will assume V2Ray was not installed at all. -p or -proxy: Use a proxy to download V2Ray packages.Optionally run service v2ray start|stop|status|reload|restart|force-reload to control V2Ray service.Run service v2ray start command to start V2Ray.Update /etc/v2ray/config.json file for your own scenario.

This script also configures V2Ray to run as service, if systemd is available.Ĭonfigurations are at the following places. /usr/bin/v2ray/geosite.dat: domain data file.

You need to install them manually if your Linux system doesn't support yum or apt. They are required to run V2Ray as a service. If yum or apt is available, the script will install unzip and daemon / systemd. Run the following command to install V2Ray. The following command assumes root permission.

If there is a previous version, the config file in /etc/v2ray will not be overwritten during upgrade. This script detects previous installed v2ray and then upgrade or install a new one accordingly. Run v2ray / v2ray.exe after unzip the packages.
