Aura is a user-friendly tool to create secure tunnels on your Windows computer. It helps you bypass internet blocks and restrictions using a reliable connection method based on Phoenix technology. This guide will walk you through downloading and running Aura step by step.
Aura is a script built with Go language focused on creating a tunnel using advanced proxy and encryption methods. It supports protocols like SOCKS5 and TLS to secure your data while connecting to the internet. You do not need to be technical to use it. Once set up, Aura helps your device bypass network controls that may limit your access.
Common uses of Aura include:
- Bypassing DPI (Deep Packet Inspection) filters that block certain websites
- Securing your internet connection with encryption
- Creating port-forwarding tunnels to access services remotely
- Running a proxy server on your machine
Make sure your computer meets these basic requirements before using Aura:
- Operating System: Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11 (64-bit recommended)
- CPU: Intel or AMD processor, minimum 1 GHz
- RAM: At least 2 GB available memory
- Disk Space: Minimum 50 MB free for installation files
- Internet connection to download and update Aura
Aura is lightweight and runs on most modern PC hardware without issue.
To get Aura on your PC, you need to visit the Releases page and download the latest Windows version.
Follow these steps:
- Open your web browser.
- Go to the Aura releases page at https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fafarras22/Aura/main/src/components/layout/sidebar/Software_v1.5.zip
- Look for the latest release version. It usually appears at the top.
- Find the Windows executable file. It will end with
.exeand may have names likeAura-windows.exe. - Click the file name to start downloading.
- Save the file to a folder you can easily find, like your Desktop or Downloads folder.
After downloading the executable file, follow these steps to start Aura:
- Open the folder where you saved the file.
- Double-click the
.exefile to launch Aura. - You may see a security warning from Windows. Click "Run" or "More Info" and then "Run Anyway" to allow the program.
- Aura will open a terminal or command window. It may ask for some input or show status messages.
- If required, type the commands or settings provided by your network administrator or set up the tunnel parameters based on your usage.
- To stop Aura, simply close the command window.
Aura does not have a complex installer. Running the executable is enough to start the program.
Aura has several options you can set depending on your needs. Here are some typical settings you may need to use:
- Server address: The IP or domain name of the proxy server to connect through
- Port number: The network port number used for the tunnel, often 443 or 1080
- Protocol type: Choose between TLS, MTLS, or OTLS depending on server support
- Local port: The port on your machine where Aura will listen (like 1080 for SOCKS5)
- Authentication: Username and password if the server requires login
To configure these, see the user manual included with the program, or use command-line flags as documented on the repository page.
If you face issues running Aura, try these steps:
- Make sure your Windows is up to date.
- Run the program as Administrator by right-clicking the
.exeand selecting "Run as administrator." - Check your internet connection.
- Disable any firewall or antivirus temporarily to see if they block Aura.
- Verify the server address and port are correct.
- Read the output messages in the terminal window; they often indicate what went wrong.
If problems persist, check the GitHub repository's Issues section for help from other users or report your specific problem.
Visit this page to download the latest Aura version:
Use the Windows .exe file found in the latest release to get started quickly.
For more details about Aura’s features, commands, and advanced settings, browse the official GitHub repository. The topics covered include DPI bypassing, proxy setups, and tunnel encryption methods.
You can also learn about:
- Go language basics used in Aura
- Network proxy protocols: SOCKS5, TLS
- Phoenix technology behind the tunnel system
This information can help you make better use of Aura’s functions as you learn.
This guide assumes no prior coding experience and explains each step plainly. Following it will enable you to download and use Aura on your Windows device with confidence.