Mikrotik | V2ray
Bind this volume to the container. You will need to transfer the file using FTP/SCP.
Thus, the standard workflow is:
By default, the container gets a virtual IP (e.g., 172.17.0.2). Use Mangle to send traffic there: v2ray mikrotik
"inbounds": [ "port": 1080, "protocol": "socks", "settings": "auth": "noauth", "udp": true ], "outbounds": [ "protocol": "vmess", "settings": "vnext": [ "address": "your-server.com", "port": 443, "users": [ "id": "UUID-HERE" ] ] , "streamSettings": "network": "ws", "security": "tls" ] Bind this volume to the container
By mastering the Mangle table and understanding TPROXY, you transform your MikroTik from a simple router into a censorship-evading, geo-unblocking powerhouse. Last updated: October 2025. RouterOS v7.15+ and V2Fly core v5.22+ tested. the standard workflow is: By default









