Fix: Your Chrome extension is trying to talk to a local port that isn't open. Ensure your desktop V2Ray client is actively running and that the port numbers match exactly.
Unlike a system-wide VPN, a browser extension applies proxy routing exclusively to your Chrome traffic. This ensures your local apps remain unaffected while keeping your browsing footprint secure. What is V2Ray?
You run the V2Ray core in the background (which outputs a local SOCKS5 or HTTP proxy, usually on port 10808 or 10809). SwitchyOmega routes Chrome's traffic directly to that port. v2ray extension for chrome
Click , name it "V2Ray", and select Proxy Profile .
Create a new profile, select , and enter your local IP ( 127.0.0.1 ) and port. Fix: Your Chrome extension is trying to talk
Enter 127.0.0.1 as the Server and your client's specific port number (e.g., 10808 ) as the Port. Click on the left menu. Step 3: Activate and Test
: Open your V2Ray application and ensure your server is connected. This ensures your local apps remain unaffected while
Under the Profile text fields, set the Protocol to (or HTTP). Set the Server address to 127.0.0.1 . Enter your exact client port number (e.g., 10808 ). Click Apply Changes in the bottom left corner. Step 4: Create Auto-Switch Rules (Optional) Click on the auto switch profile in the sidebar. Add web domains that require the V2Ray proxy.
Change your active Chrome extension profile from "V2Ray" to "auto switch". Chrome will now automatically toggle the proxy on and off depending on the website you browse. Troubleshooting Common Issues "ERR_PROXY_CONNECTION_FAILED"
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