Rammerhead Exclusive ^new^
: If your setup is deployed in a highly restrictive environment like a school or corporate network, keep a few cheap backup domains ready to point to your VPS if the primary link gets blocked.
To maintain the high server costs associated with a popular proxy, the developers introduced a paid tier called "Speed Tickets". Ticket Type Description
Unlike traditional VPNs that require software installation, or Chrome extensions that are easily disabled, Rammerhead operates directly within your browser, providing a "browser-in-a-browser" experience. This article explores the ins and outs of Rammerhead, why the "exclusive" version is a game-changer, and how to use it effectively. What is Rammerhead Exclusive? rammerhead exclusive
To understand the power of an Exclusive instance, it helps to understand the underlying architecture of the Rammerhead engine.
| Feature | Rammerhead Exclusive | Standard VPN | Tor Browser | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | High (if dedicated node) | Very High | Very Low | | WebSocket support | Yes | Yes (usually) | No | | JavaScript rewriting | Yes (unique) | No | No (NoScript reduces JS) | | Detection resistance | High (if exclusive URL is secret) | Medium (IPs are known) | Low (exit nodes blocked) | | Per-tab isolation | Yes | No (entire device) | Yes (per window) | | Ease of use | Medium (requires URL entry) | High (click connect) | Medium | : If your setup is deployed in a
You should treat every session ID as a sensitive key. Anyone with your session ID can access your logged-in sites, as all session data is stored on the proxy server for up to three days. proxy URLs
Connect to your VPS via SSH and run the following commands to install Node.js and clone the repository: This article explores the ins and outs of
) to manage traffic and ensure the service remains available to its core community. Polished UI: The "Browser" version (found at browser.rammerhead.org
Your unique session URL is the key to your proxy environment. Anyone who has access to your session ID can view your active logins and browser history. Never share the URL.