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I generally meant collocate a HTTPS service with a VPN service. I was thinking of a setup I used to run which was something contrived with haproxy sslh and sshuttle. This exploits the property of who talks first in the protocol
I generally meant collocate a HTTPS service with a VPN service. I was thinking of a setup I used to run which was something contrived with haproxy sslh and sshuttle. This exploits the property of who talks first in the protocol
wire guard over 53 would be legit, except using too much bandwidth would be anomalous since dns queries are quite small. Iodinecomes to mind, which is great in a pinch on airplanes/coffee shops but otherwise quite slow
try this https://github.com/mrluanma/chisel-heroku