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Hosts and inbounds: how the panel assembles the client's link

The host is the most misunderstood link in Remnawave. Let's break down what the panel actually puts into the client link, why a single inbound can be served by several hosts, and why the fingerprint is attached to the host. The practice of assembling a working link is in the paired article.

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Inbound and host are not the same thing

Beginners confuse these two concepts, and that's where half the oddities come from. Let's separate them cleanly.

  • Inbound is a "listener" on the node: a specific protocol on a specific port with Reality keys. It lives in the Config Profile and describes how the node accepts connections. That's the server side.
  • Host is what the panel puts into the client link: the address to connect to, the port, the server na…
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