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Trojan Protocol Wiki

Trojan is one of the proxy protocols Clash Plus can manage. It can be used with rule-based routing, proxy groups and DNS policies in subscription configurations. This page explains how Trojan fits into a Clash Plus setup.

What It Is

Trojan is generally used to forward local app traffic to a remote service you configure. The experience depends on server deployment, route quality, encryption, transport settings and client-side rules.

Use Cases

In Clash Plus, Trojan nodes can be used with proxy groups. Put multiple nodes into one group, then use manual selection, automatic testing, failover or load balancing.

Configuration Points

When importing Trojan configuration, check the server address, port, credentials, transport parameters, TLS options and subscription format. Providers may package these values inside a subscription URL.

Tips

Run a latency test before making a node part of your default group. Separate rules for streaming, developer tools and frequently used websites help reduce misrouting and improve stability.

Privacy and Compliance

Clash Plus does not provide proxy servers or collect node configuration. Make sure you have permission to use the node or subscription and follow applicable laws and regulations.

Clash Plus is a local proxy client and does not provide proxy servers. Follow the laws and regulations that apply to you.