MASQUE is a tunnel-style outbound based around HTTP/3/QUIC ideas, with key, IP, MTU, DNS and congestion-control fields. In real use, trust the provider subscription first and then verify whether the selected client core supports this exact type.
What It Means
In Clash/Mihomo configuration, masque identifies the outbound type used by the node, policy or group. The same display name in a GUI can hide different transport fields, so the YAML or subscription output is more reliable than the node nickname.
Common Fields
type: masqueprivate-key / public-keyip / ipv6mturemote-dns-resolvednsnetwork
When to Use It
- The subscription explicitly provides MASQUE.
- Both server and client are deployed for MASQUE.
- A tunnel-style outbound is needed with explicit DNS/MTU settings.
Support Checks Checks
- Key fields are usually base64-encoded; avoid copying PEM headers.
- Bad MTU or remote DNS settings can break specific sites.
- QUIC/UDP restrictions may prevent connection.
Minimal Shape
proxies:
- name: "masque-node"
type: masque
server: server.example.com
port: 443
private-key: BASE64_PRIVATE_KEY
public-key: BASE64_PUBLIC_KEY
ip: 172.16.0.2/32
udp: true
Compatibility Notes
Client support changes with the bundled core. A maintained Mihomo-based client usually supports more modern node types than historical Clash clients, but mobile clients and iOS alternatives still vary by app and release.
If a subscription contains this type but the client filters it out, switch to a compatible client, ask the provider for a compatible subscription format, or use a converter only when you understand what fields are being changed.