Comment on a VPN that is easily self-hostable and resistant to blocking?
iopq@lemmy.world 2 weeks agoWireguard is not resistant to blocking, it is plain as day if you’re using wireguard and china had blocked it for years
Comment on a VPN that is easily self-hostable and resistant to blocking?
iopq@lemmy.world 2 weeks agoWireguard is not resistant to blocking, it is plain as day if you’re using wireguard and china had blocked it for years
irmadlad@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
I sort of said as much. It really doesn’t matter, imho, what you use. As soon as that service becomes abused globally, everyone blocks it, including Tor. Any server using DPI or TLS will spot it a mile away. Now, if you have a fool proof way, than I am very much ready to be educated.
iopq@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
It does matter.
When I connect to my VPN, the network sees that the server name is yahoo.com
It actually connects to my server which sends the request to yahoo.com and then replies with the cert. So the network sees that yahoo.com sent the cert back to my client from that IP address
Then there is a bunch of encrypted communication with timings and sizes that look like I’m downloading stuff over http.
I’d like to hear a credible model of blocking this