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Holy Unblocker LTS, an experimental web proxy service, can bypass web filters or ‘blockers’ regardless of whether the method of censorship is client-side or network-based. This includes the potential ability to bypass content blockers overseas, Chrome extensions, localized client firewalls, and network-related filters. The project even allows the ability to browser Tor/Onion sites in any browser!
This project serves mostly as a proof of concept for the ideal clientless solution to bypassing censorship. Being a secure web proxy service, it supports numerous sites while being updated frequently and concentrating on detail with design, mechanics, and features.
Works with a large number of sites, including YouTube, Discord, and more! Also has a good amount of locally hosted games featured on the site.
[!CAUTION] If you are going to self-host Holy Unblocker LTS please switch to the PRODUCTION branch for filter evasion features. The master branch is intended for development work and a highly readable source for developers. You can select a production branch (v6.x_production) via the branches dropdown.
[!TIP] Holy Unblocker LTS is optimized for self-hosting to provide you with maximum privacy control! Fork this repository and consider starring. You can self-host using either free or paid deployment options, or set it up on a dedicated instance (VPS) for enhanced performance.
Supported Sites | Features |
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Youtube | Built-in variety of open source web proxies with both a focus on speed and/or security |
CoolMathGames | Features “Source Randomization” to circumvent major filters effectively along with randomizations to proxy globals |
Discord | Tab title + icon customization using the Settings Menu for improved browsing stealth |
Now.gg | Adblocking support across all websites while surfing |
Reddit.com | SOCKS5 and Onion routing support with Tor within the Settings Menu. Use Tor/Onion sites in any browser! |
GeForce NOW | Game library with moderately decent titles and open-source emulation projects |
Spotify | Has frequent support articles for issues relating to various proxy instances |
And essentially all sites! | Built for intensive production loads and speed |
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Read below for information if the official site is blocked or for obtaining more links. Can’t deploy using any of the free options below? Check out Railway or look into cheap, paid VPS hosting solutions.
Be sure to join Titanium Network’s Discord for more official site links: https://discord.gg/unblock
Replit is no longer free and Heroku has a set policy against web proxies. Try GitHub Codespaces or Gitpod instead for development on the cloud OR Koyeb for free hosting.
Either use the button above to deploy to the deployment options above or type the commands below on a dedicated server:
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/titaniumnetwork-dev/Holy-Unblocker.git
cd Holy-Unblocker
git submodule init
# Using the configuration file you can automatically use pm2 if you are hosting on a VPS!
npm start
# Or on subsequent uses...
npm restart
# If you encounter any build errors...
npm run build
# If you encounter any service errors...
npm run proxy-validator
This website is hosted locally with Scramjet, Ultraviolet (Wisp, Bare-Mux, EpoxyTransport, CurlTransport) and Rammerhead built-in.
The default place for the proxy when its started is http://localhost:8080
, but you can change it if needed in ./ecosystem.config.js
. You can also modify the other configuration values at ./config.json
. To clarify you change the PORT and other production metrics via ./ecosystem.config.js
. Localized changes for source randomization, auto-minify, etc. are located in ./config.json
.
Simply host Tor using this guide: https://tb-manual.torproject.org/installation/
If you are hosting Holy Unblocker LTS on a VPS utilizing Ubuntu consider attaching Tor to systemctl for easier production management. Once Tor is up and running on either Linux or Windows it will work automatically with Holy Unblocker LTS when enabled by the user via the Settings menu.
The primary location for tweaking any web proxy related settings assigned via the Settings menu is ./views/assets/js/register-sw.js
. Here you can modify the provided transport options set locally via a cookie, swap out SOCKS5 proxies, change Onion routing ports, specify a blacklist, and more.
stockSW
: The default service worker configuration file for Ultraviolet. For Holy Unblocker however adblocking is automatically enabled so this is not used by default.blacklistSW
: A modified version of Ultraviolet that allows for blacklisting domains and adblocking.proxyUrl
: Specifies a SOCKS5 protocol URL defaulting to the default Tor proxy port. This can be swapped out with any valid port or SOCK5s proxy.transports
: Specifies any provided ports to be swapped via Bare-Mux and utilize Wisp.wispUrl
: Modify the pathname or url handling for WispdefaultMode
: Specify the default transport used globally (can be swapped by the users still via the Settings menu)ScramjetController
: This constructor allows you to swap out the prefix used for Scramjet dynamically and specify file locations. Note you may need to edit ./views/scram/scramjet.sw
when changing file names.The primary location for any client side navigation scripts is ./views/assets/js/common.js
. This file is primary used for Omnibox (Search Engine) functionality, swapping proxy options and linking games.
getDomain
: This constant is used for specifying any subdomains to remove when appending a URL into the omnibox.goFrame
: This specifies the stealth frame used for Holy Unblocker LTSsx
: This constant specifies the search engine you want to be proxied whenever a user types something in that isn’t a URLsearch/uvUrl/sjUrl
: These functions specify and parse the queries used for submitted URLsRammerheadEncode:
This constant is a dependency for Rammerhead parsing and queryingurlHandler/asyncUrlHandler
: Used to set functions for the goProx object.goProx
: This constant allows for the mapping of URL handling for specific proxies, games or links that need to fall under a web proxy. const goProx = Object.freeze({
ultraviolet: urlHandler(uvUrl),
scramjet: urlHandler(sjUrl),
rammerhead: asyncUrlHandler(
async (url) => location.origin + (await RammerheadEncode(search(url)))
),
// `location.protocol + "//" + getDomain()` more like `location.origin`
examplepath: urlHandler(location.protocol + `//c.${getDomain()}/example/`),
examplesubdomain: urlHandler(location.protocol + '//c.' + getDomain()),
example: urlHandler(sjUrl('https://example.com')),
});
prSet
: Attaches event listeners using goProx for any buttons or inputs needed // prSet function code here....
prSet('pr-uv', 'ultraviolet');
prSet('pr-sj', 'scramjet');
prSet('pr-rh', 'rammerhead');
prSet('pr-yt', 'youtube');
prSet('pr-example', 'example');
huLinks/navLists
: Automatically takes paths stated in ./views/assets/json
and appends them depending on the page and usage. This is used for hiding links that would lead to filter blocks and create an easier system for adding games.As stated above all game links that need to be appended to a page (including images and descriptions) are managed via the nav files in./views/assets/json
. When cloning Holy Unblocker utilize --recurse-submodules
to ensure all submodules are downloaded along with git submodule init
.
views/archive/g
: Contains any local or external HTML5/web games.views/archive/gfiles/flash
: Contains Ruffle (an Adobe Flash emulator) and a collection of flash games linked to an external CDN.views/archive/gfiles/rarch
: Contains webretro which is a project that ports RetroArch to WASM. Supports many systems like GBA, N64, etc; ROMS are NOT INCLUDED./views/
: The physical site base of Holy Unblocker goes here where static assets are served./src/
: For future implementation of obfuscation and keyword removing features./views/
/archive/
is used for game pages and vibeOS./pages/
is used for the HTML for the site./assets/
is used for storing various CSS, JS, image, and JSON files./views/assets/js/
bareTransport.js
is a locally installed version of the bare transport module which allows Ultraviolet to function.card.js
adds a fancy visual effect to the box cards displayed on the welcome screen.common.js
is used on all pages and allows commonly used features to function.csel.js
manages the settings menu on the header.particles.js
is the animated background effect that’s present on all pages.register-sw.js
creates and manages service workers that allow Ultraviolet to function, and also uses bare transport.This will be our nonexhaustive todo list for Holy Unblocker LTS v6.x.x and above.
You will first want to host your proxies locally or externally. OUTDATED
Out of the list of hosting providers Dedipath and Azure rank first as a preference. You may also self-host.
After you have selected a decent VPS, use Cloudflare for the DNS records for both the site and the subdomains for the proxies.
This is an example of DNS records involving Heroku. Self-hosting will require A records
preferably.
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@
and www.example.ml
are being used for Holy Unblocker LTS.client.example.ml
is being used for other instances like Libreddit or Invidious.As stated previously, Holy Unblocker is hosted locally with Scramjet, Ultraviolet and Rammerhead out of the box. No need for external instances.
For beginners, Freenom is a good provider for obtaining domains for free. However, Freenom only provides their TLDs (.cf
, .ml
, .gq
, .ga
, and .tk
) for free, which can be easily blocked.
www.example.cf
and example.cf
with .cf being interchangeable with other Freenom domain names..net
domain normally costs around $10. On Porkbun for the first year it costs $3 so its definitely a deal.Make sure they are CNAME although A records also work and try to follow this structure:
**Type | Name | Target** |
CNAME | @ | your-main-heroku-target-here.herokudns.com
CNAME | www | your-main-heroku-target-here.herokudns.com
Below are if you want external proxies also with your site:
CNAME | a | your-womginx-instance-here.herokudns.com
Make sure HTTPS is forced and have SSL set to Flexible for some services. Otherwise you can have SSL set to Full.
Preferably if you have your own device use Visual Studio Code. Pretty much the best option you can get but obviously this is an opinion. Also make sure you have Node.JS installed on your machine.
Not going to go too in depth with this part but first fork this repository. The clone it locally through a Terminal of some sort depending on what OS you are on. Make sure you navigate to the folder you want to set this up in.
git clone https://github.com/QuiteAFancyEmerald/Holy-Unblocker.git
cd Holy-Unblocker
npm install
Now simply add the folder you cloned this repo in in VSC. Then run npm install
. I recommend that if you are releasing this publically on GitHub that you add a .gitignore
in your root directory with the following exclusions:
node_modules
Now you have your following workspace environment setup. To deploy the following workspace you just created you will need to look up depending on your hosting provider.
For an online IDE that you can use on your school computer and/or chromebook use GitPod. Basically the equivalent of Visual Studio Code but with in-browser support.
https://gitpod.io/
https://gitpod.io#https://github.com/YourNameHere/Holy-Unblocker/
Use the same steps above by running npm install
in your repository and adding a .gitignore
in your root directory specifying to exclude node_modules
.
Yes, this project is active again for LTS support! However, the approach is now much simpler to ensure functionality: traffic will be focused on a single domain. More than ever, this project serves as a proof of concept for the brave souls willing to innovate in the web proxy service space.
This project is maintained by the Holy Unblocker LTS team and is an official flagship Titanium Network web proxy site.
View the official website for more detail and credits.
This project currently uses Scramjet and Ultraviolet as web proxies adhering to the Wisp protocol. Bare-Mux is utilized for swapping transport systems to be utilized with Wisp. The included transport systems are EpoxyTransport and libcurl-transport. Rammerhead is also provided as an additional web proxy option.