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Nebula

Nebula Web is an official flagship of Nebula Services. Nebula Web is a stunning and sleak webproxy with support for hundreds of popular sites, and partial support for WebRTC, used in GfN. With Nebula Web, the sky is the limit. Enjoy.

Features

  • Stunning UI with multiple themes
  • XOR/b64 Encrypts all traffic sent from Nebula
  • Hides your IP from sites
  • List of officially supported sites
  • limited mobile support
  • StealthMode (buffed about:blank cloaking)

Self Hosting

$ git clone https://github.com/NebulaServices/Nebula.git
$ cd Nebula
$ npm ci
$ npm start

Tech Stack

  • HTML, JS, CSS
  • Partical.JS
  • UV Backend Proxy
  • Osana Backend Proxy
  • Cyclone Backend Proxy
  • Server: Bare server on Node

Support

For support, email [email protected] or join our discord: discord.nebula.bio

Demo

Click here to see a demo of Nebula

Deployment

Quick Deployment Options

Deploy to Heroku
Run on Replit
Remix on Glitch
Deploy to IBM Cloud
Deploy to Amplify Console
Run on Google Cloud
Deploy on Railway
Deploy To Koyeb


Advanced Deployment

Initial configuration

credits to @ProgrammerIn-wonderland for writing this wonderful tutorial (which can also be found in the docs :)

  • Create an account at https://www.cloudflare.com/
  • Create an account at https://www.freenom.com/ (or any registrars)
  • Find a free domain name at Freenom
  • Click checkout
    • Select (12 Months @ FREE)
    • Select "Use DNS"
      • Select Use your own DNS
  • Go to cloudflare, click add new site, and enter the free domain name
  • Select "Free Plan"
  • Click continue, ignore DNS
    • Copy the name servers cloudflare gives you
  • Go back to your Freenom tab, enter in the name servers which cloudflare gave you
    • You can keep IP blank
  • Click continue
  • Click complete order
  • Go back to cloudflare tab, click "Check Nameservers"
  • Select DNS on your right bar
  • Enter in the IP of the server which will be hosting Nebula
    • Target will be @
  • Click Enable proxy (little gray cloud icon, if active its orange)
  • Select SSL/TLS in your right bar
  • Click "Flexible"

Server configuration

  • SSH into the server you'll be using, I'll assume its running Ubuntu 22.04 (though the commands are the same for debian 10+ versions, and Ubuntu versions 20.04+)
  • run
curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_18.x | sudo -E bash - \ &&
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs npm
git clone https://github.com/NebulaServices/Nebula.git
cd Nebula
npm i
npm ci
sudo nohup PORT=80 node . &

Make sure your firewall is configured to let through port 80 traffic!
Note: Server will need to run cd Nebula && sudo nohup PORT=80 node . & on reboot (Nebula's license is now GNU AGPL V3 as of v7.10)

Acknowledgements

License

Copyright Nebula Services 2021 - Present
This project uses the MIT license.

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