XX-NET
XX-Net is based on GoAgent (proxy software) and uses Google App
Engine (GAE) proxy servers to get through the firewall. It is an open-source project on github.
Note: this basically relies on piggybacking on Google’s IP resources and SSL certificate traffic freebies. Google’s IP resources have already been exploited almost to the limit. If you like tinkering, you can try it (but you need to have a Visa credit card first).
1. Use the Google Chrome browser
2. Go to https://github.com/XX-net/XX-Net/blob/master/code/default/download.md to get XX-Net, and choose the stable version to download
3. Extract the downloaded file and run the start.vbs file
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Configure it in the pop-up http://127.0.0.1:8085/ page. First, you need to create an appid
The following steps all require temporary access to bypass restrictions:
(It is recommended to temporarily download a desktop app like Tianxing VPN or similar, which can provide one hour of free unrestricted access so you can complete the configuration below.) (Update: client VPNs are currently blocked, so you’ll need to figure out your own 1 hour of unrestricted access.)
5. Creating an appid requires a Google account. Log in to your Google account at https://www.google.com/ncr (register first if needed)
6. At https://console.developers.google.com, click the project selector in the upper-left corner. In the page that pops up, click the “+” on the right to create a new project, enter any project name, and click Create
7. At https://console.cloud.google.com/home/, enter App Engine in the search bar at the top of the page to open the App Engine management page. In the “Welcome to App Engine” screen that appears next, choose Python for the language option and us-central for the location option
8. After creating the project, click the project name in the upper-left corner, then view and copy the ID
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On the http://127.0.0.1:8085/ page, click Deploy Server on the left, paste the appid, and click Start Deployment (note: Google Chrome may block pop-up windows by default; click the exclamation mark to the left of the URL and allow pop-ups here). (At this point, you must make sure you have unrestricted access, otherwise it may stay stuck on deploying.) In the pop-up page, click Allow.
10. After deployment is complete, click Config on the left, paste the appid, and save
11. Open the SwitchyOmega folder under XX-Net, then open Chrome’s extensions page at chrome://extensions. Drag and drop the SwitchyOmega.crx file onto the browser extensions page to install it. Click Add extension. Skip the tutorial.
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On the SwitchyOmega page, click Import/Export, choose “Restore from backup file,” open the SwitchyOmega folder you just opened, and select the OmegaOptions.bak file
13. Choose XX-Net Auto Switch in the profile modes, skip the tutorial, and click “Update profile now”
14. Click the small dot in the upper-right corner of the browser and choose XX-Net Auto Switch
15. Right-click the XX-Net tray icon and choose “Disable Global Proxy”
16. On the http://127.0.0.1:8085/ page, click Status on the left to check it. If it shows Detecting browser proxy settings at this point, it may simply not have updated yet, so you can try visiting an overseas website
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Finally, in the configuration at the very bottom left of this page, set it to launch at startup and not pop up the status page on startup.