Trojan VPN is an unidentifiable mechanism that helps you bypass GFW. The Trojan has multiple protocols over TLS to avoid both active/passive detection and ISP QoS limitations. Trojan VPN imitating the most common services and behave identically
Trojan-Go supports multiplexing to improve concurrency performance; uses routing modules to achieve domestic and foreign traffic distribution; supports CDN traffic transfer (based on WebSocket over TLS); supports the use of AEAD for secondary encryption of Trojan traffic (based on Shadowsocks AEAD); supports pluggable The unplugged transport layer plugin allows to replace TLS and use other encrypted tunnels to transmit Trojan protocol traffic.
Fastssh provides both Trojan GFW and Trojan GO.
Reference: Trojan GFW & Trojan GO
Server IP | : | ca.tjvpn.org |
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Location | : | Canada |
Protocol | : | Trojan GFW & GO |
WebSocket | : | /fastssh |
Port | : | 443 & 80 |
Acc Remaining | : | 1000 from 1000 |
Server IP | : | de.tjvpn.org |
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Location | : | Germany |
Protocol | : | Trojan GFW & GO |
WebSocket | : | /fastssh |
Port | : | 443 & 80 |
Acc Remaining | : | 1000 from 1000 |
Server IP | : | fr-1.tjvpn.org |
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Location | : | France |
Protocol | : | Trojan GFW & GO |
WebSocket | : | /fastssh |
Port | : | 443 & 80 |
Acc Remaining | : | 1000 from 1000 |