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00:00:00 – 00:08:50
The video discusses core concepts related to CF VLess trojan nodes, including official IPs, anti-generation IPs, and ProxyIP usage. It explains the differences between official IPs and anti-generation IPs in terms of speed and reliability. The importance of understanding interoperability between ProxyIP and CF anti-generation IPs is highlighted, along with the significance of client addresses. The speaker emphasizes creating nodes with varied client addresses to optimize speed and effectiveness, particularly concerning different operators like China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom. Overall, the video aims to provide insights into utilizing different types of IPs and settings within Cloudflare for improved browsing experiences.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker explains core conceptual issues of the CF vless trojan node. They highlight the first selection of the CF official IP, emphasizing that these IPs are officially maintained by CF and are public. The main feature is that there are 13 universal ports, with 7 TLS off ports and 6 TLS on ports. The speaker mentions that the official IP’s speed is average due to many people using it, but it is long-lasting as China’s GFW has not completely blocked it. Moving on, they discuss the anti-generation IP of CF (VLess node), which requires scanning others’ CDN reverse IPs to obtain IPs that can be adjusted in terms of ports and TLS settings. These IPs are globally distributed, leading to fast speeds but also a higher failure rate.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the scanning of various cloud IPs, noting that anti-generation IPs often start with 8 or 47. They explain the process of anti-generation IPs becoming invalid and potentially being recycled. The video also covers preferred domain names in Cloudflare (CF), which can be based on official IPs or reverse generation IPs. Consistency in the countries of IPs is emphasized for successful use. The key points highlighted are CF preferred official IP, CF preferred reverse IP, and CF preferred domain name. ProxyIP usage is mentioned as necessary for accessing CF-related websites, with attention to ensuring ProxyIP validity.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the use of ProxyIP and CF anti-generation IP, emphasizing the importance of understanding their interoperability. They also mention the significance of the client address in CF workers/pages nodes. The speaker demonstrates using V2rayn and importing nodes with variations in TLS settings and ports. They highlight the ability to create unlimited nodes and customize client addresses for different effects. The video concludes with a discussion on creating nodes with different client addresses to optimize speed and effectiveness, especially when dealing with different operators like China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom. The segment ends with a mention of upcoming updates in custom script settings.