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V2Ray VLESS United States Network

Next-generation lightweight protocol with flexible encryption and optimized performance for high-speed connections

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V2Ray VLESS United States Infrastructure

VLESS represents a lightweight alternative to VMESS with enhanced flexibility and improved performance metrics across all deployment environments.

V2RAY-VLESS

VLESS US NODE

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HOSTNAME

usvl.cytun.xyz

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LOCATION

United States

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PROTOCOL

ws, httpupgrade, grpc

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PORTS (NON-TLS)
80 8080 8880 2052 2082 2086
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PORTS (TLS)
2087 2096 8443
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VALIDITY

7 DAYS

NODE STATUS
ONLINE 251ms
Last check: 0s ago
DEPLOYMENT SLOTS

17 REMAINING

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terminal V2Ray VLESS Protocol Architecture

Protocol Framework Overview

VLESS represents V2Ray's latest lightweight transmission protocol evolution. Unlike its predecessor VMESS, VLESS operates independently of system time synchronization while maintaining the UUID authentication methodology without requiring alterId parameters. This architectural enhancement delivers superior performance metrics across diverse network conditions.

The protocol's implementation is compatible with V2Ray-Core v4.27+ and maintains full cross-platform support spanning Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, iOS, and Android environments. This flexibility ensures consistent operational parameters regardless of client deployment architecture.

Core Feature Implementation

  • arrow_right Lightweight transmission protocol with flexible encryption parameters
  • arrow_right Authentication via UUID without alterId dependency requirements
  • arrow_right Diversion fallback capability based on first packet length analysis
  • arrow_right Comprehensive transport protocol compatibility (TCP, WebSocket, HTTP/2, QUIC)
  • arrow_right Enhanced performance through TLS encrypted channel integration
  • arrow_right Universal cross-platform compatibility across major operating systems

Security Implementation Protocol

While VLESS itself does not implement native encryption algorithms, optimal security parameters are achieved through deployment over TLS-encrypted channels. This architectural decision optimizes processing overhead while maintaining comprehensive transmission security through established encryption standards.

The protocol supports advanced diversion fallback mechanisms based on initial packet length analysis, enabling redirection of non-conforming traffic (length <18, authentication failures, invalid protocol signatures) to specified destination addresses. This capability is exclusively available within TCP operational modes.

VLESS vs. VMESS Comparative Analysis

  • arrow_right Reduced protocol overhead for improved transmission velocity
  • arrow_right Elimination of system time synchronization requirements
  • arrow_right Streamlined authentication via UUID without alterId
  • arrow_right Enhanced flexibility in encryption implementation options
  • arrow_right Superior performance in low-latency network environments
  • arrow_right Optimized resource utilization across all hardware platforms