I live in a country where wireguard, openvpn and other vpn protocols have been blocked. Tailscale and Cloudflare Tunnels don’t wok either. I do have a public ip and my router supports DMZ and port forwarding. For security concerns I’m not willing to forward ports. Is there any other method to use my VPS to forward traffic to my home server?
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Try harder.
But no actually try a different vpn on a port like https or something up like a Skype call port
It’s not about port numbers anymore. Their firewall even blocks normal https traffic when huge amount of data is being sent/received. They are getting smarter at guessing if the traffic is normal or it’s a vpn.
I have no idea how to set it up but you’re looking for is v2ray and shadow socks
They are what I use but they’re proxies not VPNs. Not sure they work for tunneling traffic from vps to home.
So they’re scanning destinations. If they look like a vpn then they squash you. Very ccp of them