NebulaWeb is an official flagship of Nebula Services and Nebula Developer Labs. NebulaWeb is a stunning, sleek, and functional web-proxy with support for thousands of popular sites. With NebulaWeb, the sky is the limit.
- Stunning and highly functional UI with multiple themes
- XOR/b64 encoding all traffic
- Hides your IP from sites
- List of officially supported sites
- limited mobile support
- Stealth Mode (buffed
about:blank
cloaking) - NEW Clickoff cloaking
- NEW Email OTP verification
Table of contents
- Quick & easy deployment
- Deployment configuration explaination
- how to use email OTP Verification mode
- Advanced Deployment
- Filesystem
(Example configuration with none-json notes)
{
"verification": false, // disabled by default
"api_key":" Your sendgrid API key used to access your account from the API to send emails",
"sendFromEmail":"The email that will send the one time password (MUST BE VERIFIED IN SENDGRID)",
"type": "code", // DO NOT TOUCH
"email": " The email you want to use for recieving OTP "
}
Email verification is a new and unique feature that we've implemented in the event that someone wants to keep their deployment of Nebula private and secure.
When a user tries to access the website, before allowed access they will be asked for a One time password sent to an email set in the deployment configuration. Once verified, they will have 15 day access to the site.
- Firstly, We need to enable verification within the deployment configuration
- change
"verification":false,
to"verification":true,
- Note: You have to reboot the node app for any changes to take place.
- change
- Now, we need to use an api to send a message
- Make an account at Sendgrid (https://app.sendgrid.com/)
- Note: It is likely that other versions of Nebula will use a different package to send emails.
- Verify the email you want to recieve emails from (Create a sender identity)
- Go to settings -> Sender authentication and click Verify a Single Sender
- Now, We need to get the API key to connect to the API
- Go to settings -> API Keys -> and make an API key.
- Complete the information in the deployment config
deployment.config.json
such as:
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
- Target will be
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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
File | Purpose | |
---|---|---|
static/index.html |
The main frontend visuals for NebulaWEB. | |
static/unv.html |
The verification-required frontend/visuals. | |
static/options/ |
The frontend for Nebula's options, settings, and preferences. | |
static/resources/v.js |
Client verification system for the OTP system. | |
static/resources/nebulamain.js |
All of the DOM/client code for NebulaWEB. Includes options, themeSystem, cloak, stealthengine, and more. | |
app.js |
The backend server for Nebula. Contains Nodestatic, Bare, HTTP, and more. |
- HTML, JS, CSS
- Partical.JS (Specifically v4, 5, 6.1 &< only)
- UV Backend Proxy
- Osana Backend Proxy
- TompHTTP Bare Server
- node HTTP (No ExpressJS!)
For support, email [email protected] or join our discord: discord.gg/unblocker
Click here to see a demo of Nebula
- 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)
(Nebula's license is now GNU AGPL V3 as of v7.10)
Copyright Nebula Services 2021 - Present
This project uses the AGLP GNU V3 license.