Deep Packet Inspection (DPI)
Advanced network analysis technique that examines data packets to detect and block specific traffic types, including VPNs. V2Ray and obfuscated protocols defeat DPI by disguising VPN traffic as normal HTTPS.
What is Deep Packet Inspection (DPI)?
What is Deep Packet Inspection (DPI)?
Advanced network analysis technique that examines data packets to detect and block specific traffic types, including VPNs. V2Ray and obfuscated protocols defeat DPI by disguising VPN traffic as normal HTTPS.
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Obfuscation
Technique that disguises VPN traffic to look like normal HTTPS web browsing, bypassing censorship systems that block VPNs. V2Ray and obfuscated OpenVPN use obfuscation to defeat deep packet inspection.
V2Ray
Advanced proxy framework designed to bypass sophisticated censorship. Disguises traffic as normal HTTPS to defeat deep packet inspection. Most effective protocol for accessing blocked content in China, Iran, and UAE.
Censorship
Government or organizational restriction of internet content and access. Countries like China use sophisticated systems to block websites and VPNs. V2Ray and obfuscated protocols bypass censorship.
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