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GitHub Issue Debate GitHub Issue Debate Analyzed May 22, 2026

VLESS+XHTTP+TLS Auto-Installer for Ubuntu, specifically its integration with Vercel for relay services. The issue is about using custom domains with Vercel due to default domain blocking.

An auto-installer for VLESS+XHTTP+TLS, leveraging Vercel/Netlify for relay. The implicit positioning is a robust and accessible proxy solution.
The XHTTP-Installer's reliance on Vercel's default domains for relay services is compromised because these domains are being blocked. Users are seeking functionality to support custom domains to circumvent these blocks. This indicates a critical operational vulnerability in the current deployment...
VLESS+XHTTP+TLS Auto-Installer Ubuntu Vercel Netlify relay custom domain
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GitHub Issue Debate GitHub Issue Debate Analyzed May 22, 2026

VLESS+XHTTP+TLS Auto-Installer for Ubuntu. The core issue is the lack of multi-user or multi-configuration management.

An auto-installer for VLESS+XHTTP+TLS. The implicit positioning is ease of deployment, but it currently lacks features for managing multiple users or configurations.
The XHTTP-Installer currently generates only a single configuration by default, lacking any mechanism for adding or deleting multiple user configurations. This severely limits its utility for scenarios requiring multi-user access or diverse proxy setups. The developer pain point is the absence of...
VLESS+XHTTP+TLS Auto-Installer Ubuntu config users creating or deleting configurations
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GitHub Issue Debate GitHub Issue Debate Analyzed May 22, 2026

VLESS+XHTTP+TLS Auto-Installer for Ubuntu. The specific pain point is the script's destructive configuration management.

An auto-installer for VLESS+XHTTP+TLS. The implicit positioning is ease of deployment, but it currently lacks robust configuration management for multiple inbound connections.
The XHTTP-Installer script currently overwrites the entire '/usr/local/etc/xray/config.json' file when applying new configurations. This destructive behavior prevents users from maintaining multiple inbound configurations or adding new ones without losing existing setups. The developer pain point...
VLESS+XHTTP+TLS Auto-Installer Ubuntu inbound config /usr/local/etc/xray/config.json append
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GitHub Issue Debate GitHub Issue Debate Analyzed May 22, 2026

VLESS+XHTTP+TLS Auto-Installer for Ubuntu, specifically its reliance on Vercel/Netlify for CDN relay.

Providing a high-speed, easy-to-deploy proxy solution for VLESS+XHTTP+TLS. The implicit positioning is for users needing reliable, performant relay services.
The core value proposition of the XHTTP-Installer, high-speed VLESS+XHTTP+TLS relay, is undermined by Vercel's 10GB data transfer limit. Users experience rapid data consumption, leading to service degradation and eventual cutoff. This directly impacts the reliability and scalability of the soluti...
VLESS+XHTTP+TLS Auto-Installer Ubuntu Vercel Netlify relay
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GitHub Issue Debate GitHub Issue Debate Analyzed May 9, 2026

Hardware compatibility for DS4, specifically regarding NVIDIA GPUs on Ubuntu.

Expanding platform support beyond Metal (Apple Silicon) to mainstream NVIDIA GPUs on Linux. This aims to broaden the user base to a significant segment of AI/ML developers and researchers.
This inquiry highlights a significant market demand for DS4 compatibility beyond its current Metal-only constraint. Users with prevalent NVIDIA GPU hardware on Linux (Ubuntu) are actively seeking to leverage DS4. The current limitation to Apple Silicon excludes a vast segment of the developer com...
Ubuntu 24.04 NVIDIA RTX 5060 8GB of video memory Intel Core i7-13645HX 16GB RAM
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GitHub Issue Debate GitHub Issue Debate Analyzed May 8, 2026

dirtyfrag (exploit reliability and compatibility)

Exploit reliability across various Linux distributions and kernel types (Ubuntu 24.04, Arch Linux, `linux-zen` vs. `linux` kernel)
This issue reveals significant inconsistencies in `dirtyfrag` exploit reliability across different Linux environments. Ubuntu 24.04 systems (AWS and generic kernels) initially failed, requiring a session reset, potentially due to page cache interaction. Arch Linux with `linux-zen` kernel consiste...
Ubuntu 24.04 AWS kernel generic kernel su: Authentication failure page cache
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GitHub Issue Debate GitHub Issue Debate Analyzed May 8, 2026

dirtyfrag (exploit vulnerability)

Exploitability on Ubuntu 26.04
This issue confirms `dirtyfrag` exploit functionality on Ubuntu 26.04 with kernel 7.0.0-15-generic. This direct confirmation is valuable for security practitioners and SaaS vendors. It establishes a clear target environment for vulnerability assessment and mitigation efforts. The market implicati...
Ubuntu 26.04 7.0.0-15-generic
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GitHub Issue Debate GitHub Issue Debate Analyzed May 8, 2026

dirtyfrag (PoC exploit)

Compatibility with ARM architecture (Raspberry Pi, Ubuntu)
This issue highlights a common compatibility concern for exploits: architecture support. Developers need to know if the `dirtyfrag` PoC functions on ARM-based systems like Raspberry Pi running Ubuntu. This indicates a market demand for broad platform compatibility in security tools and exploits. ...
PoC ARM
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