Nebula Web is an official flagship of Nebula Services. Nebula Web is a stunning and sleak webproxy with support for hundreds of popular sites, and partial support for WebRTC, used in GfN. With Nebula Web, the sky is the limit. Enjoy.
- Stunning UI with multiple themes
- XOR/b64 Encrypts all traffic sent from Nebula
- Hides your IP from sites
- List of officially supported sites
- limited mobile support
- StealthMode (buffed
about:blank
cloaking)
$ git clone https://github.com/NebulaServices/Nebula.git
$ cd Nebula
$ npm ci
$ npm start
- HTML, JS, CSS
- Partical.JS
- UV Backend Proxy
- Osana Backend Proxy
- Server: Bare server on Node
For support, email [email protected] or join our discord: discord.nebula.bio
Click here to see a demo of Nebula
credits to @ProgrammerIn-wonderland for writing this wonderful tutorial (which can also be found in the docs :)
- Create an account at https://www.cloudflare.com/
- Create an account at https://www.freenom.com/ (or any registrars)
- Find a free domain name at Freenom
- Click checkout
- Select (12 Months @ FREE)
- Select "Use DNS"
- Select Use your own DNS
- Go to cloudflare, click add new site, and enter the free domain name
- Select "Free Plan"
- Click continue, ignore DNS
- Copy the name servers cloudflare gives you
- Go back to your Freenom tab, enter in the name servers which cloudflare gave you
- You can keep IP blank
- Click continue
- Click complete order
- Go back to cloudflare tab, click "Check Nameservers"
- Select DNS on your right bar
- Enter in the IP of the server which will be hosting Nebula
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- Target will be
- Click Enable proxy (little gray cloud icon, if active its orange)
- Select SSL/TLS in your right bar
- Click "Flexible"
- SSH into the server you'll be using, I'll assume its running Ubuntu 22.04 (though the commands are the same for debian 10+ versions, and Ubuntu versions 20.04+)
- run
curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_18.x | sudo -E bash - \ &&
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs npm
git clone https://github.com/NebulaServices/Nebula.git
cd Nebula
npm i
npm ci
sudo nohup PORT=80 node . &
Make sure your firewall is configured to let through port 80 traffic!
Note: Server will need to run cd Nebula && sudo nohup PORT=80 node . &
on reboot
(Nebula's license is now GNU AGPL V3 as of v7.10)
- UV (one of the back-end proxy we use)
- Osana (one of the back-end proxy we use)
- Bare Server
- Partical.JS (v4, 5, 6.1 &< only)
Copyright Nebula Services 2021 - Present
This project uses the MIT license.