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Tutorial for Stash app
This program is written based on Clash for iOS and must be purchased to use it.
- For this, enter the
iOS
tab in your user panel and open theStash
section.
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Here you can click on the download link from the app store and download the app.
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Here you need to get acquainted with a concept called profile. The profile is a yml file includes all the connections that are enabled in this section. There are two types of profiles.
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Green or
Lite
profile for filtered sites, in which case only filtered sites are passed through the VPN and other sites, including domestic sites, are opened without the VPN, which is a better mode. So you don't need to turn off VPN to open these sites. -
The second mode is the orange or
Normal
profile, which sends all traffic from the VPN to the server. If domestic sites are blocked on the server, they will not be opened, or if WARP is enabled for all traffic, domestic sites will be opened via the WARP. -
Finally, choose one of the two profiles.
- Copy the desired profile from the user page.
- Enter the Stash application, select the
Config File
section on theSettings
page. - Select the
Download from URL
option.
- Enter the copied link and click
Download
. By doing this, the desired profile will be added to the program.
- Click on your desired profile from the user page until the QR code appears.
- Enter the Stash application, select the
Config File
section on theSettings
page. - Select
Download from QRcode
option.
- Scan the desired QR code to add the profile to the program.
In this menu, the policies or the configs in the profiles imported to the program are restored and displayed.
In this case, a special proxy is used, and you can choose the proxy you want. This mode is used for outbound
in Global mode
, which is explained below.
In this case, the app automatically connects to the best tested configuration, which is related to the Rule mode
in Outbound
.
In this case, the software chooses from different configurations in order. That is, it periodically connects one of the configs. This mode causes asynchronous load distribution, but it is different from the load balance mode, which uses configs simultaneously. This is related to Rule mode
in Outbound
.
It is related to automatic config selection mode.
In this case, it is possible to use several connections at the same time, which spreads the load on several connections and can be useful for times when the IP is dirty and individual connections do not work well. This is also related to Rule mode
in Outbound
.
To do this, click on the lightning icon to test the connection.
For this, enter Config File
from the Settings
menu and hold your finger on one of the profiles. In the menu that appears, click Update Now
.
- For this, select
More Settings
option inSettings
.
- In the
CONFIG FILE
section of theUpdate Interval
field, you can specify the time between automatic updates. - By activating
Auto Update
, this feature is activated. - Also, profiles are updated every time you open the Stash app.
On the Home
page of the app and in the Outbound
section, you can choose three modes.
which uses the policies based on the roles in the profile, that is, if, for example, the Lite profile is in use, using this mode, traffic from domestic sites will not automatically pass through the VPN.
It is a mode where the roles are no longer executed and you can select one of the configs in the Policy
menu on the Proxy mode
so that all the traffic of your phone connects via that config. This mode is useful when you want to use a specific config.
In this case, the traffic is not passed through the VPN, it is as if you have turned off the VPN.
To use, enter On Demand
in Settings
.
If you enable this option, your filter will always be active.
If you enable this option, the filter breaker will be active only when the phone screen is not locked and will be turned off at other times.
If you need to check more details of the connections, you can enter the Network Diagnosis
section in the Utilities
menu. Here, the log is displayed for all connections, which can be useful for troubleshooting. This section contains several subsections that are useful, including Connectivity
and Proxy
.