MHSanaei fb311afa6f fix(sub): keep listen/bind IP out of subscription page URLs
The subscription page leaked an inbound's server-side Listen IP into the
client-facing URLs when a bind address was set:

- Per-config links: resolveInboundAddress returned the bind Listen IP
  (loopback/private/public alike) instead of the host the subscriber
  reached the panel on. It now returns the node address for node-managed
  inbounds, otherwise the subscriber host; the bind Listen is ignored
  (External Proxy remains the way to advertise a specific endpoint).

- Subscription Copy URL (SUB/JSON/CLASH): BuildURLs composed the base
  differently from the panel's Client Information page and never
  normalized the request host, so a loopback/bind request leaked the raw
  IP. The composition is extracted into the shared
  SettingService.BuildSubURIBase, used by both the panel and the sub page
  so they render identically, and fed the already-normalized subscriber
  host.
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3X-UI — advanced, open-source web-based control panel designed for managing Xray-core server. It offers a user-friendly interface for configuring and monitoring various VPN and proxy protocols.

Important

This project is only for personal usage, please do not use it for illegal purposes, and please do not use it in a production environment.

As an enhanced fork of the original X-UI project, 3X-UI provides improved stability, broader protocol support, and additional features.

Quick Start

bash <(curl -Ls https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mhsanaei/3x-ui/master/install.sh)

For full documentation, please visit the project Wiki.

Database Options

3X-UI supports two backends, chosen during the install:

  • SQLite (default) — a single file at /etc/x-ui/x-ui.db. Zero setup, ideal for small/medium deployments.
  • PostgreSQL — recommended for high client counts or multi-node setups. The installer can install PostgreSQL locally for you, or accept a DSN to an existing server.

At runtime the backend is selected via env vars (the installer writes these to /etc/default/x-ui for you):

XUI_DB_TYPE=postgres
XUI_DB_DSN=postgres://xui:password@127.0.0.1:5432/xui?sslmode=disable

Migrating an existing SQLite install to PostgreSQL

x-ui migrate-db --dsn "postgres://xui:password@127.0.0.1:5432/xui?sslmode=disable"
# then set XUI_DB_TYPE and XUI_DB_DSN in /etc/default/x-ui and restart:
systemctl restart x-ui

The source SQLite file is left untouched; remove it manually once you have verified the new backend.

Docker

The default docker compose up -d keeps using SQLite. To run with the bundled PostgreSQL service, uncomment the two XUI_DB_* env lines in docker-compose.yml and start with the profile:

docker compose --profile postgres up -d

A Special Thanks to

Acknowledgment

  • Iran v2ray rules (License: GPL-3.0): Enhanced v2ray/xray and v2ray/xray-clients routing rules with built-in Iranian domains and a focus on security and adblocking.
  • Russia v2ray rules (License: GPL-3.0): This repository contains automatically updated V2Ray routing rules based on data on blocked domains and addresses in Russia.

Community Tools

Tools and integrations built by the community around 3x-ui.

  • terraform-provider-3x-ui (License: MIT): Manage inbounds, clients, panel settings, and Xray configuration as code with Terraform / OpenTofu.

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