Trojan

What is Trojan?

Trojan is a powerful proxy tool designed to ensure secure, censorship-resistant communication. By mimicking HTTPS traffic, it becomes difficult for systems like the Great Firewall (GFW) to detect or block, offering private, unrestricted internet access for users.


Key Terms

Term Definition
Trojan A proxy tool that provides secure and censorship-resistant communication.
Proxy Tool Software that intermediates between a client and a server, often used for anonymity or bypassing restrictions.
Secure Communication Methods of exchanging data that prevent unauthorized access or interception.
Censorship-Resistant Designed to bypass internet censorship and provide unrestricted access to content.
Mimics HTTPS Traffic Imitates secure web traffic to appear as standard HTTPS, avoiding detection by censorship systems.
GFW (Great Firewall) A colloquial term referring to China's internet censorship and surveillance system.
Detect and Block The process used by systems like the GFW to identify and restrict specific network traffic.
Private Internet Access Secure, anonymous browsing that protects user identity and data online.
Unrestricted Internet Access The ability to browse and access content online without censorship or limitations.

Trojan is dead. No new updates are being pushed so we advice you to use the v2ray method.