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: Set up a source NAT rule so the container can access the internet: /ip firewall nat add chain=srcnat src-address=172.17.0.0/24 action=masquerade Step 3: Prepare the V2Ray Configuration
/interface bridge port add bridge=dockers interface=veth1
Set your MikroTik DNS to an encrypted standard or use V2Ray's internal routing capabilities. v2ray mikrotik
The native MikroTik Socks client is not as performant as a modern proxy. It lacks UDP support and can struggle with high concurrency. Use this only for low-bandwidth browsing.
: A USB drive or high-endurance SD card is recommended to host the container to avoid wearing out the internal flash memory.
: The container package must be installed and enabled on your MikroTik. Step 1: Enable Container Support What (VMess, VLESS, Trojan, etc
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Implementing V2Ray on MikroTik RouterOS: A Complete Guide Network censorship, strict firewalls, and deep packet inspection (DPI) present significant challenges for maintaining secure, open internet access. Traditional VPN protocols like OpenVPN or WireGuard are easily identified and blocked by advanced firewalls.
/ip firewall nat add chain=srcnat src-address=192.168.88.0/24 action=masquerade It lacks UDP support and can struggle with high concurrency
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Now, configure MikroTik to catch specific traffic and send it to the V2Ray gateway ( 1192.168.88.250 in this example). 1. Create a Firewall Address List (Targeting Domains/IPs)
Last updated: October 2025. RouterOS v7.15+ and V2Fly core v5.22+ tested.
, on the other hand, is the elusive shapeshifter, a sophisticated proxy designed to slip through the tightest digital borders without leaving a footprint. Here is a short story about their unlikely partnership: The Ghost in the Router