How to Use Xray WSS (Vmess and Trojan-Go) on Android

Using Xray with V2Ray (VMess) or Trojan-Go on Android involves several steps. Please note that these instructions assume you have a server set up with Xray, either using V2Ray with VMess or Trojan-Go. Additionally, it’s important to understand the legal and ethical implications of using such tools, as they might be subject to censorship or restrictions in certain regions.

Here’s a general guide to help you set up Xray with V2Ray (VMess) or Trojan-Go on Android:

Prerequisites:
Server Setup:

Make sure you have a server with Xray installed and configured. You can set up a server on a VPS (Virtual Private Server) or any other server you have access to.
Android Device:

Ensure your Android device is connected to the internet.
Steps:
1. Download Xray Android Client:
Go to the Xray GitHub releases page (https://github.com/XTLS/Xray-core/releases) on your Android device.
Download the latest release of the Xray Android client APK.
2. Install Xray Android Client:
Open the APK file you downloaded and follow the on-screen instructions to install the Xray Android client.
3. Configure Xray:
Open the Xray app on your Android device.
Tap on the “+” icon to add a new configuration.
Choose either “V2Ray (VMess)” or “Trojan-Go” depending on your server configuration.
For V2Ray (VMess):
Fill in the required information:
Alias: A name for your configuration.
Address: Your server’s IP address or domain.
Port: The port you set up for Xray (commonly 443).
UUID: The UUID for your V2Ray server.
Encryption: Choose your preferred encryption method.
For Trojan-Go:
Fill in the required information:
Alias: A name for your configuration.
Address: Your server’s IP address or domain.
Port: The port you set up for Trojan-Go (commonly 443).
Password: The password for your Trojan-Go server.
4. Advanced Settings (Optional):
You can adjust advanced settings if needed, such as routing, DNS, etc.
5. Save and Connect:
Save the configuration, then tap on it to connect.
6. Verify Connection:
Once connected, check if your internet traffic is being routed through your Xray server by visiting a website or using a network-related app.
Note:
Ensure that your server firewall allows traffic on the specified port.
Keep your Xray server and client app updated for security reasons.
Be aware of any legal restrictions or terms of service related to the use of such tools in your region.
Remember that using VPNs and proxy tools may violate the terms of service of some applications or services, and it’s essential to use them responsibly and legally.

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