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Psiphon for private use?

iBotiBot Member
edited September 2014 in Help

One of my cousin is in a university where the internet is all restricted. He somehow seems to bypass it using PsiPhon in "SSH+" mode. He's has tried my vpn in both udp and tcp mode but it fails at handshake. Is there way to have a personal SSH+ Tunnel, so he could use one of my idle server as a proxy?

PS: Psiphon: https://s3.amazonaws.com/0ubz-2q11-gi9y/en.html

Comments

  • Have you tried OpenVPN that in TCP mode may bypass the blockage.

  • @MarkTurner said:
    Have you tried OpenVPN that in TCP mode may bypass the blockage.

    Yes. I already mentioned that in OP.

  • It wasn't clear which VPN technology you were using. You should also look at SoftEther I think that has a variety of other VPN protocols you can use including an ICMP based one (I vaguely remember)

  • BlanozBlanoz Member
    edited September 2014

    What user information does Psiphon 3 collect?

    We collect the following data to find out how well Psiphon is working, what sites are popular and what propagation strategies are effective. This information is shared with our partners so that they can see, for example, how often their sites are visited through Psiphon and from which countries.

    Number of email requests for client download link

    Number of upgrades

    How often each protocol is used, and error codes after failure

    How often new servers are discovered

    Session count and session duration

    Page views (full page URLs for sponsor web sites)

    Bytes transferred

    Number of HTTPS requests

    Client platform (simplified operating system list; e.g, not a detailed browser user agent)

    A lovely day to you too, sir!

  • You can also try iodine (code.kryo.se/iodine/) and tunnel your traffic over the DNS protocol.
    Did you try to run the OpenVPN-Server on port 80 (tcp) / 443 (tcp) ?

  • @gehaxelt said:
    You can also try iodine (code.kryo.se/iodine/) and tunnel your traffic over the DNS protocol.
    Did you try to run the OpenVPN-Server on port 80 (tcp) / 443 (tcp) ?

    tunnel over DNS is too slow T_T took ages just to load google.com

  • said: where the internet is all restricted.

    Know your pain.

    http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/25718/tutorial-openvpn-sheathing/

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