Rammerhead Proxy

. Because schools often block these URLs, the community frequently creates "mirrors" on platforms like to keep the service accessible. Are you looking to host your own instance, or are you just trying to unblock a specific site on a restricted network?

Because it mimics actual browser behavior, firewalls and content filters have a much harder time distinguishing Rammerhead traffic from normal browsing.

A Linux server (Ubuntu 20.04 or newer recommended) hosted via a cloud provider. Node.js (Version 16 or higher) installed on the server. Git installed for repository cloning. Step 1: Clone the Repository rammerhead proxy

Bind your Let's Encrypt SSL keys to ensure traffic between your browser and the proxy is HTTPS-encrypted.

: While it masks your IP address from the target website, the proxy server itself may log your activity. It is not a complete anonymity tool and remains susceptible to browser fingerprinting. Because it mimics actual browser behavior, firewalls and

: It is often cited for its speed, with many websites loading as if they were being visited directly.

: It acts as a middleman, fetching website content and modifying the code so that it executes directly in your current browser tab. Git installed for repository cloning

Visit a site hosting a Rammerhead instance (often found on GitHub or through community lists).

Sophisticated logic that handles JS, CSS, and HTML to ensure site functionality. How to Host Rammerhead

While convenient, Rammerhead has significant security trade-offs: Privacy Vulnerability

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