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A triple cascade: entry → relay → exit

When you have a valuable white IP you need to preserve, an ordinary two-hop exposes it — the entry connects abroad itself, and the host sees this. A triple cascade makes the white entry "mute": it only relays to a second Russian IP, and that one goes abroad via sendThrough. We build it and get around Remnawave's main trap.

This material is about engineering your own infrastructure and is educational in nature. Complying with the laws of your own jurisdiction is on you.

Why a third hop

An ordinary cascade is two hops: Russian entry → foreign exit. But in such a scheme the entry connects abroad itself, and this server's host sees constant outbound to a foreign IP in the logs. For a consumable entry that's fine, but if you have a valuable white IP (residential, aged, with a good reputation) that needs protecting —…

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