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Inbound Configurations Managments
Elora VPN edited this page Nov 5, 2024
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Inbound Configs are expanded versions of your basic inbounds that allow you to create multiple connection points with different settings for each location. Think of them as customized access points that give you more flexibility in how you connect to your VPN services.
- Use different ports for the same service
- Connect through various domains
- Choose different security settings
- Access the same service through multiple locations
- Connect through different entry points in the same zone
- Switch between multiple servers seamlessly
- Choose the best connection for your needs
- Backup options if one connection is slow
- Different security levels for different needs
- Various network protocols
- Custom paths and SNI settings
- Specialized configurations for specific uses
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Click the CREATE button in the Inbound Configs section
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Fill in the basic information:
- Remark (name for your config)
- Port number
- Domain
- Request Host
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Configure advanced settings:
- SNI settings
- Security type (TLS recommended)
- Network protocol
- Path settings
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Additional Options:
- Enable/Disable the config
- Set as development config
- Choose fingerprint type
- Select network settings
- See all configs in the list view
- Filter by active status
- Search by name or domain
- Sort by different criteria
- Enable/Disable configs
- Edit existing configs
- Clone configs
- Delete unused configs
- Create different configs for various locations
- Use different ports for better connectivity
- Switch between servers in the same zone
- Optimize for different networks
- Set up alternative access points
- Have backup ports ready
- Use different domains as fallback
- Ensure continuous access
- Use different ports for better speed
- Choose closer servers
- Configure optimal security settings
- Select best protocols for your needs
Setting | Purpose | Example |
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Remark | Identify your config | "Germany-Frankfurt-443" |
Port | Connection port | "443" |
Domain | Access domain | "de.example.com" |
Address | Server address | "162.44.132.10" |
- TLS (recommended)
- Reality
- None (not recommended)
- Websocket
- TCP
- GRPC
- Chrome
- Firefox
- None
- Choose the closest server location
- Use recommended security settings
- Test different ports for best speed
- Keep multiple configs ready
- Only active configs appear in subscription URLs
- Use subscription links in your VPN clients
- Regular updates sync automatically
- Choose the best config for your location
- Try a different port
- Switch to another server
- Use alternative protocols
- Check your security settings
- Verify the config is enabled
- Try a different domain
- Switch security settings
- Use backup configs
Remark: Frankfurt-Main
Port: 443
Security: TLS
Network: Websocket
Remark: Frankfurt-Backup
Port: 8443
Security: TLS
Network: TCP
- Test all active configs
- Remove unused configs
- Update security settings
- Verify backup options
- Keep configs organized
- Use clear naming conventions
- Maintain backup options
- Regular testing
- Each zone can have multiple configs
- Different locations within zones
- Various connection options
- Backup servers per zone
- Set up primary configs
- Create backup options
- Use different ports
- Maintain multiple domains
- Use recommended ports
- Choose closest locations
- Enable optimal security
- Keep configs updated
- Set up backup configs
- Use multiple domains
- Have alternative ports
- Enable development options when testing