diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 5df0dfa..8472cba 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -168,9 +168,10 @@ Available flags: ## Troubleshooting -If you have troubles with some sites being proxied, you can play with flags values. For example, for someone `--fake-sni=ttl` works. You should specify proper `--fake-sni-ttl=` where ttl is the amount of hops between you and DPI. +If you got troubles with some sites and you sure that they are blocked by SNI (youtube for example), use may play around with [flags](#flags) and their combinations. At first it is recommended to try `--faking-strategy` flag and `--frag-sni-faked=1`. +If you have troubles with some sites being proxied, you can play with flags values. For example, for someone `--faking-strategy=ttl` works. You should specify proper `--fake-sni-ttl=` where ttl is the amount of hops between you and DPI. -If you are on Chromium you may have to disable *kyber* (the feature that makes the TLS *ClientHello* very big). I've got the problem with it on router, so to escape possible errors, so it is better to disable it: in `chrome://flags` search for kyber and switch it to disabled state. +If you are on Chromium you may have to disable *kyber* (the feature that makes the TLS *ClientHello* very big). I've got the problem with it on router, so to escape possible errors, so it is better to disable it: in `chrome://flags` search for kyber and switch it to disabled state. Alternatively you may set `--sni-detection=brute` and probably adjust `--sni-domains` flag. If your browser is using QUIC it may not work properly. Disable it in Chrome in `chrome://flags` and in Firefox `network.http.http{2,3}.enable(d)` in `about:config` option.