Versions:

  • 26.2.6
  • 26.2.4
  • 26.2.2
  • 26.1.31
  • 26.1.23
  • 26.1.18
  • 26.1.13
  • 25.12.8
  • 25.12.2
  • 25.12.1
  • 25.10.15
  • 25.9.10
  • 25.9.5
  • 25.8.31
  • 25.8.3
  • 25.7.26
  • 25.7.25
  • 25.6.8
  • 25.5.16
  • 25.4.30
  • 25.3.6
  • 1.7.5

Xray-core 26.2.6, published by XTLS, is a command-line network proxy engine positioned in the Networking/Proxy category that delivers high-performance traffic forwarding with an emphasis on modern encryption protocols such as XTLS. The project, which has progressed through 22 public releases, is engineered to serve as a drop-in replacement for v2ray-core while extending its feature set, offering fully compatible JSON configuration files so existing V2Ray deployments can be migrated without syntax changes. Typical use cases include building privacy-oriented personal proxy gateways, circumventing regional firewalls for international connectivity, chaining multiple transport layers to obfuscate metadata, and load-balancing outbound connections across several upstream nodes. System administrators embed the lightweight executable into containerized sidecars, routing micro-service traffic through encrypted tunnels, whereas privacy advocates combine the core with graphical front-ends to create portable client packages for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Despite its minimal interface, the program supports a rich plugin ecosystem that enables dynamic traffic shaping, DNS routing rules, and real-time statistics collection suitable for large-scale mesh networks. The 26.2.6 maintenance update refines TLS fingerprinting resistance, streamlines memory allocation for high-concurrency scenarios, and tightens the default security profile without breaking legacy workflows. Because upstream development moves rapidly, users who require reproducible builds reference tagged GitHub sources while production fleets automate upgrades through package managers. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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