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Timeweb CDN in front of your node: XHTTP in five steps

Timeweb hands out a CDN without any hassle and allows almost every HTTP method — for XHTTP it is the easiest entry point among Russian providers. We install Caddy with one script, create the resource, put XHTTP on HTTP/3 and end up with a node whose real IP is invisible from outside. The same recipe on Beget at the end. Practice.

What this scheme is

The CDN sits in front of the node: the client connects to a Timeweb delivery domain and the edge proxies the request to your server. Only the CDN address is exposed — the node's real IP stays hidden, IP blocking misses, and the network is Russian, so filtering is friendly to it.

The transport is VLESS-XHTTP in packet-up mode: traffic looks like ordinary requests for static files. On the node, port 443 belongs to Caddy: it serves a decoy site to ever…

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