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This appears to be a Vmess configuration string, which is used for encrypted communication between nodes in the VMess network.
Here's a breakdown of what this string represents:
- **Encryption**: The encryption method used by VMess is based on TLS (Transport Layer Security), and it uses a key-exchange protocol like RSA or Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman (ECDH). This string, however, doesn't directly indicate the use of any specific encryption algorithm but rather specifies how to configure endpoints in the VMess network.
- **Endpoint Configuration**: The configuration string contains information about how to connect to a VMess endpoint. It's encoded in JSON format and includes details like:
- **Network Type (nd)**: Specifies what kind of network connection should be used for this endpoint. In this case, it seems to indicate an HTTP proxy is not directly involved, but the specific type might suggest using TCP or UDP directly.
- **Host and Port (s)**: The host where the service is located and its port number. The string indicates "NDUuNzYuMjM3LjE1OC", which when decoded represents a port of something other than the standard HTTP/HTTPS ports, possibly indicating it uses an alternate network type or protocol.
- **UUID (id)**: A universally unique identifier for the service. This UUID is "ZGI1YWZhZTQtYWMyMy00MWE2LTgzNzgtZjMwN2E5YTQ3NDM2".
- **Server Type (type)**: Indicates how to connect to the server. Here, it suggests a connection type.
- **Path (path)**: Path of the server when accessed via HTTP or HTTPS. It seems to indicate no specific path.
- **TLS Settings**: Though not explicitly shown in this string, all VMess connections are encrypted using TLS by default.
- **Additional Details**: The string also includes an "extra" field which isn't directly visible in this encoded form but might contain additional configuration information or settings specific to the endpoint or network setup.
This string is likely used for configuring a client (such as V2Ray) to connect to a VMess server. The exact behavior and settings can depend on how the server is configured, what network protocols are allowed or required for connection, and any specific security measures in place such as firewalls or other access controls.
Here's a breakdown of what this string represents:
- **Encryption**: The encryption method used by VMess is based on TLS (Transport Layer Security), and it uses a key-exchange protocol like RSA or Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman (ECDH). This string, however, doesn't directly indicate the use of any specific encryption algorithm but rather specifies how to configure endpoints in the VMess network.
- **Endpoint Configuration**: The configuration string contains information about how to connect to a VMess endpoint. It's encoded in JSON format and includes details like:
- **Network Type (nd)**: Specifies what kind of network connection should be used for this endpoint. In this case, it seems to indicate an HTTP proxy is not directly involved, but the specific type might suggest using TCP or UDP directly.
- **Host and Port (s)**: The host where the service is located and its port number. The string indicates "NDUuNzYuMjM3LjE1OC", which when decoded represents a port of something other than the standard HTTP/HTTPS ports, possibly indicating it uses an alternate network type or protocol.
- **UUID (id)**: A universally unique identifier for the service. This UUID is "ZGI1YWZhZTQtYWMyMy00MWE2LTgzNzgtZjMwN2E5YTQ3NDM2".
- **Server Type (type)**: Indicates how to connect to the server. Here, it suggests a connection type.
- **Path (path)**: Path of the server when accessed via HTTP or HTTPS. It seems to indicate no specific path.
- **TLS Settings**: Though not explicitly shown in this string, all VMess connections are encrypted using TLS by default.
- **Additional Details**: The string also includes an "extra" field which isn't directly visible in this encoded form but might contain additional configuration information or settings specific to the endpoint or network setup.
This string is likely used for configuring a client (such as V2Ray) to connect to a VMess server. The exact behavior and settings can depend on how the server is configured, what network protocols are allowed or required for connection, and any specific security measures in place such as firewalls or other access controls.