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Windows version? #2196
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here is what I've found in several days working with 3x-ui 2.2.7 windows version and x-ui windows from somebody else |
Thanks for your detailed description For those who don't know how to run the Windows distro Create an IIS website and set the directory of the site to the safe 3x-ui.exe folder. add binding name for example ui.yourdomain.com Download and run win-acme in your Windows server and follow the steps to get a certificate for your domain for free. Install these IIS modules: URL-Rewrite and ARR (Application request routing v3) Restart IIS using iisreset in the Windows CMD and then open IIS manager. find and click on your xui site that was created previously and open the URL Rewrite of the selected application. click on add a new rule and then add a new reverse proxy rule. In the opened dialog enter localhost:2053 and check Enable SSL offloading and press the OK button. Now open your domain (https://ui.yourdomain.com) in another device and everything is working. please keep in mind if you restart your windows you should run 3x-ui.exe again manually. so add this file to the startup of Windows to solve this problem in my tests, if you enable the access.log file x-ray will crash and you should restart 3x-ui.exe |
I got the following error when run on windows:
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Install go language in windows server. V 1.23 or later |
Hello, I’ve noticed the recent release of a Windows distribution on this GitHub repository. Could you please provide more details or documentation regarding the Windows version included in this distribution?
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