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diff --git a/web/content.en/docs/android/_index.md b/web/content.en/docs/android/_index.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..669d6c8b --- /dev/null +++ b/web/content.en/docs/android/_index.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +--- +bookFlatSection: true +title: Android Clients +weight: 2 +--- diff --git a/web/content.en/docs/android/anyconnect.md.j2 b/web/content.en/docs/android/anyconnect.md.j2 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c3a97a6e --- /dev/null +++ b/web/content.en/docs/android/anyconnect.md.j2 @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +--- +title: AnyConnect +type: docs +--- + +# AnyConnect + +1. Install the android **Cisco AnyConnect** app from Google PlayStore. Click on the button below and it will take you to its Google Play Store page. + +{{ '{{<' }} button href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cisco.anyconnect.vpn.android.avf&hl=en&gl=US" {{ '>}}' }}**Download Cisco AnyConnect from Google Play Store**{{ '{{<' }} /button {{ '>}}' }} + +2. Download your certificate file by clicking the button below: + +{{ '{{<' }} button href="/{{item}}/{{item}}-Certificate-Android.p12" {{ '>}}' }}**Download client .P12 certificate file**{{ '{{<' }} /button {{ '>}}' }} + +3. Launch the app. + +4. Click on **OK** to close the intial terms of service notice. + + + +5. Grant it the relevant permissions (Access to your **notifications**, in this case). + + + +6. Click on the menu button on top right corner and go to **“Settings”**. + + + +7. Uncheck the second option that says **“Block Untrusted Servers”**. + + + +8. Click on the arrow icon on top left corner to go back to the home menu of the app. + +9. In the middle of the screen, click on **“Connections”**. + + + +10. Click on the + icon at the bottom of the screen. + + + +11. In the next window: + + 1. Enter any name you want. + + 2. Enter the following server address and port: **{{ ansible_all_ipv4_addresses[0] }}:{{ ocserv_port | default(4430) }}** + + 3. Once you entered the server address, click on **“Advanced Preferences”**. + + + +12. Click on the first option that says **“Certificate”**. + + + +13. Click on the **“Import”** button at the bottom of the screeen. + + + +14. Click on **“File System”**. It should open your file browser app. + + + +15. Find the **.p12 certificate** file that you downloaded in step 2. + + + +16. It will ask for a password. The password is: **{{ item }}** + + + +17. Once the certificate is imported, click on it. + + + +18. Click on **“Done”** at the bottom of the screen, and click on **“Done”** again. + + + + +19. Click on the arrow icon at the top left corner. + + + +20. **Turn on** the VPN by clicking on the VPN toggle. + + + +21. Click on **“Continue”**. + + + +22. And that's it! You can check your IP location to ensure that you are connected to the VPN and it's working properly. + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/web/content.en/docs/android/nekobox.md.j2 b/web/content.en/docs/android/nekobox.md.j2 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..450635c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/web/content.en/docs/android/nekobox.md.j2 @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +--- +title: NekoBox (V2Ray) +type: docs +weight: 1 +--- + +# NekoBox + +In this tutorial you will learn how to use NekoBox VPN client on android devices. + +NekoBox is a VPN client supporting a variety of VPN protocols, and we will be using this handy client to use our main VPN protocols on android devices, including VLess, VMess, and Trojan. + +## How to install and use NekoBox: + +1. Go to NekoBox's GitHub page by clicking the button below. Download the APK that is compatible with your device. (In most cases, arm64-v8a version is compatible unless you have an old smartphone.) + +{{ '{{<' }} button href="https://github.com/MatsuriDayo/NekoBoxForAndroid/releases/tag/1.2.9" {{ '>}}' }}**NekoBox's GitHub Page**{{ '{{<' }} /button {{ '>}}' }} + + + +{{ '{{<' }} hint danger {{ '>}}' }} +**Warning** +The version of Nekobox that you can download from Google Play Store is not developed by the official developer of NekoBox, **please do not use that application.** +{{ '{{<' }} /hint {{ '>}}' }} + +2. Install the application and open it. + +3. Grant it the permission to send you notifications (if asked). + + + +4. In the **“VpnService Policy”**, click on YES. + + + +5. Download the NekoBox Settings file by clicking on the button below. + +{{ '{{<' }} button href="/nekoboxsetting/Nekobox-Settings.json" {{ '>}}' }}**Download NekoBox Settings**{{ '{{<' }} /button {{ '>}}' }} + +6. Open the **dashboard** by clicking on the menu icon on the top left corner of the interface and **“Tools”**. + + + +7. Go to the **“Backup”** tab and click on **“Import from file”** button. + + + +8. Select the setting file that you downloaded from **step 5**, then click on **“IMPORT”**. + + + + +9. If done **properly**, the UI should then turn **blue** and you should be brought back to the main screen of the app. + +10. Copy the VPN URL of your of the protocol of your choice (**VMess**, **VLess** and/or **Trojan**) from below: + +{% if users[item].vless is defined %} +``` +{{ users[item].vless }} +``` +{% endif %} + +{% if users[item].vmess is defined %} +``` +{{ users[item].vmess }} +``` +{% endif %} + +{% if users[item].trojan is defined %} +``` +{{ users[item].trojan }} +``` +{% endif %} + +11. In the app, click on the + icon on at the top of the interface, and select **“Import from Clipboard”**. (Note: If it's imported successfully but the VPN profle doesn't appear in the list of your VPN profiles, close the app and open it again, and it will appear in the list.) + + + + +12. Click on the VPN profile that was just added to select it. If you have multiple VPN profiles, the one that has a **highlight** on its left side is the one that is selected. + +13. Click on the **button** at the bottom of the screen to connect to the VPN profile. + + + +14. To check the latency of the VPN profile, click on the tab that says **“Connected, tap to check connection”**. It will tell you the latency in milliseconds. + + + +15. And that's it! You can check your IP location to ensure that you are connected to the VPN and it's working properly. diff --git a/web/content.en/docs/android/nekossh.md.j2 b/web/content.en/docs/android/nekossh.md.j2 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..181b0520 --- /dev/null +++ b/web/content.en/docs/android/nekossh.md.j2 @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ +--- +title: SecureShell (SSH) +type: docs +weight: 1 +--- + +# SecureShell (SSH) on NekoBox + +In this tutorial you will learn how to make use of the SSH VPN service using NekoBox. + +NekoBox is a VPN client supporting a variety of VPN protocols, and we will be using this handy client to use SecureShell (SSH) VPN protocol. + +**Please note that SSH is meant to be used as a last resort option in case the other methods don't work.** + +## How to install and use NekoBox for SSH VPN: + +1. Go to NekoBox's GitHub page by clicking the link below. Download the APK that is compatible with your device. (In most cases, arm64-v8a version is compatible unless you have an old smartphone.) + +{{ '{{<' }} button href="https://github.com/MatsuriDayo/NekoBoxForAndroid/releases/tag/1.2.9" {{ '>}}' }}**NekoBox's GitHub Page**{{ '{{<' }} /button {{ '>}}' }} + + + +{{ '{{<' }} hint danger {{ '>}}' }} +**Warning** +The version of Nekobox that you can download from Google Play Store is not developed by the official developer of NekoBox, **please do not use that application.** +{{ '{{<' }} /hint {{ '>}}' }} + +2. Install the application and open it. + +3. Grant it the permission to send you notifications (if asked). + + + +4. In the **“VpnService Policy”**, click on YES. + + + +5. Download the NekoBox Settings file by clicking on the link below. + +[**Download NekoBox Settings**](/nekoboxsettings/Nekobox-Settings.json) + +6. Open the **dashboard** by clicking on the menu icon on the top left corner of the interface and **“Tools”**. + + + +7. Go to the **“Backup”** tab and click on **“Import from file”** button. + + + +8. Select the setting file that you downloaded from **step 5**, then click on **“IMPORT”**. + + + + +9. If done **properly**, the UI should then turn **blue** and you should be brought back to the main screen of the app. + +10. In the app, click on the + icon on at the top of the interface, and select **"Manual"**, then click on **"SSH"** + + + + + +11. In the next menu, click on the option that says **"Authentication Type"** and change it to **"Public Key".** + + + + +12. Once you've done the preivous step, **copy** and **paste** the following values in their respective fields. + + 1. Any name that you want. + + 2. {{ ansible_all_ipv4_addresses[0] }} + + 3. **sshvpn** + + 4. Copy and paste the entire box below and paste it in field **#4**. + +```bash +{{ users[item].sshvpn }} +``` + + + +13. Once done, click on the checkmark button at top right corner. (Note: If it's imported successfully but the VPN profle doesn't appear in the list of your VPN profiles, close the app and open it again, and it will appear in the list.) + +14. Click on the VPN profile that was just added to select it. If you have multiple VPN profiles, the one that has a **highlight** on its left side is the one that is selected. + +13. Click on the **button** at the bottom of the screen to connect to the VPN profile. + + + +14. To check the latency of the VPN profile, click on the tab that says **“Connected, tap to check connection”**. It will tell you the latency in milliseconds. + + + +15. And that's it! You can check your IP location to ensure that you are connected to the VPN and it's working properly. |
