V2Ray client is in the works for HarmonyOS Next and OpenHarmony-based systems
An early stage V2Ray client development for HarmonyOS-NEXT has begun
V2Ray the core of official Project V, which is a VPN tool, that is responsible for network protocols and communications. It can work alone, as well as combine with other tools:
Multiple inbound/outbound proxies: one V2Ray instance supports in parallel multiple inbound and outbound protocols. Each protocol works independently.
Customizable routing: incoming traffic can be sent to different outbounds based on routing configuration. It is easy to route traffic by target region or domain.
Multiple protocols: V2Ray supports multiple protocols, including Socks, HTTP, Shadowsocks, VMess etc. Each protocol may have its own transport, such as TCP, mKCP, WebSocket etc.
Obfuscation: V2Ray has built in obfuscation to hide traffic in TLS, and can run in parallel with web servers.
Reverse proxy: General support of reverse proxy. Can be used to build tunnels to localhost.
Multiple platforms: V2Ray runs natively on Windows, Mac OS, Linux, etc. There is also third party support on mobile.
Stay tuned for updates on this open source project!
Source: An early stage V2Ray client for HarmonyOS-NEXT (GitHub)