Tunna Manual
Learn how to set up Tunna, import provider profiles, choose proxy nodes, build routing rules, and troubleshoot the Apple VPN tunnel.
Tunna is a proxy tunnel app for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. It is built around Xray-powered, V2Ray-compatible profiles, but the manual uses everyday language first: bring your own provider profile or server details, choose a node, decide what traffic should use it, and start the Apple Network Extension tunnel.
Before using the manual
A working setup starts with provider or server material. Tunna does not sell servers, accounts, or subscriptions.
- Have a node link, QR code, subscription URL, provider profile, or manual server details ready.
- Keep protocol, transport, security, address, port, and credential values together from the same provider profile.
- Use one selected node and simple routing for the first test before adding automation.
- Treat node links, subscription URLs, Reality keys, UUIDs, and passwords as private credentials.
How the manual is organized
Use these areas together. Outbound proves the node, Routing decides traffic outcomes, and Settings controls tunnel behavior.
Outbound
Add local nodes, scan QR codes, paste provider links, maintain subscriptions, read latency, and select the node Proxy uses.
Routing
Build ordered rules for domains, IP ranges, ports, TCP or UDP, HTTP or TLS, and GeoSite or GeoIP assets.
Tunnel Settings
Control manual Power, Always On, On-Demand, trusted networks, IPv6, and what enters the Apple VPN tunnel.
Troubleshooting
Work from symptoms such as a failed start, wrong route, stale subscription, missing asset, quiet log, or stuck VPN entry.
Plain language with technical terms when they matter
The manual explains user-visible Tunna behavior first, then names the technical terms you may see in provider profiles, including VLESS, VMess, Trojan, Shadowsocks, Xray, routing rules, GeoSite, GeoIP, TLS, REALITY, and Network Extension.