I’m currently trying out Bazzite, and everything is smooth, except one thing: I can’t get V2Ray-based apps (V2RayN, Nekoray etc.) to tunnel the VPN traffic. As I couldn’t find much online, asking here - did anyone successfully run V2Ray on immutable distros generally and Bazzite specifically? What should be done to make it work?

(An obvious solution - installation via rpm-ostree - does not help, and I need V2Ray specifically)

    • Allero@lemmy.todayOP
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      1
      ·
      16 hours ago

      Nekoray in particular doesn’t have .rpm, so I used the universal executable (NOT the AppImage which doesn’t have TUN capability). With TUN mode enabled, it shows outbound and inbound connections trying to be established, and exchanges of up to 300 singular bytes per second. Needless to say, no Internet resources work. The second I close the connection, everything gets back to normal.

      V2RayN does have rpm and can be installed using rpm-ostree, but enabling TUN and subsequent connection attempt lead to the following log messages appear (<fields> censored):

      <date> <time> from <local IP> accepted <external IP> [proxy-relay-<protocol> -> proxy] <timezone> <date> <time> ERROR [<something> <ping>] dns: exchange failed for <URL>. IN A: EOF

      Same continues for every connection attempt. No actual connection is established.

      • OUwUO@programming.dev
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        1
        ·
        edit-2
        15 hours ago

        Nekoray in particular doesn’t have .rpm

        Perhaps they don’t provide any themselves. But installing it from a repository is preferred anyways. To be clear, it’s found within Terra’s repository. The very same Terra repository that’s enabled by default on Bazzite. So, as I see it, there’s nothing that would prevent rpm-ostree install nekoray from working. Have you even tried this?

        I don’t know why V2RayN doesn’t work though. Try Nekoray and let us know how it goes.

        EDIT: I just noticed how Nekoray has seemingly lost its maintainer. Thankfully, someone forked it and renamed it to Throne. And, with it, we find ourselves an RPM repository to install from. Thankfully, you don’t even have to go through any hoops, as it’s also found in the Terra repository. So you’re simply one rpm-ostree install throne removed from installing it.

        • Allero@lemmy.todayOP
          link
          fedilink
          arrow-up
          1
          ·
          edit-2
          4 hours ago

          I got stuck with Terra atm. Bazzite shows that terra-release is indeed installed, yet doesn’t seem to check the repo when installing packages. And, predictably, fails to install either Nekoray or Throne through rpm-ostree install throne

          Assuming it is disabled (as happened in https://github.com/ublueos/bazzite/issues/2580), I wanted to reenable it, but didn’t find any command to do this in rpm-ostree help.

          Attempting dnf5 install throne --enable-repo=terra predictably didn’t work as it’s an immutable system.

          Any ideas or help here? Your help is much appreciated.

          • OUwUO@programming.dev
            link
            fedilink
            arrow-up
            1
            ·
            edit-2
            2 hours ago

            Bazzite shows that terra-release is indeed installed

            Assuming it is disabled (as happened in https://github.com/ublue-os/bazzite/issues/2580)

            Interesting conflict; as these seem to be at odds with each other. I wonder what’s up. If it’s indeed disabled, then I would like to apologize for causing any confusion. FWIW, I may have been mislead by Terra’s own documentation. I suppose it might be outdated.


            Anyhow, perhaps we can undertake the steps to uninstall terra-release (even if it’s not there) and (re)install it.

            Uninstalling terra-release

            If terra-release is layered[1], then we’d have to start with rpm-ostree uninstall terra-release. Afterwards, to delete the Terra repository, even if it’s not even there[2]: sudo rm -rf /etc/yum.repos.d/terra.repo

            (Re)installing terra-release

            To (re)install terra-release (as per its own instructions):

            First evoke the following command:

            curl -fsSL https://github.com/terrapkg/subatomic-repos/raw/main/terra.repo | pkexec tee /etc/yum.repos.d/terra.repo
            

            And then, evoke this one: sudo rpm-ostree install terra-release . I’m unsure if sudo is required. Personally, first I’ll do is without sudo. Only after it fails due to permissions will I do it with sudo.

            A reboot is probably required for it to take effect. Hence, try evoking rpm-ostree install throne only after performing a reboot.


            1. You can check this with rpm-ostree status. If it is, you will find it after LayeredPackages:. If it’s not, you should not evoke rpm-ostree uninstall terra-release, as it wouldn’t get through anyways. ↩︎

            2. If ls /etc/yum.repos.d/ | grep "terra" doesn’t yield anything, then you may skip this. But evoking the command to delete something that’s not there, isn’t bad or anything. ↩︎

    • Allero@lemmy.todayOP
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      1
      ·
      edit-2
      1 day ago

      Didn’t figure out how to add subscription lists (if it’s possible at all), so didn’t research further, as this feature is crucial for my use case. Looks like I’ll have to try it again.