Hello Guys ,
So I have like 20 OpenVPN servers and their IPs are blocked every day by my ISP . The pattern suggests it's an automatic process . Now I have read in this forum that it's easy for ISPs to detect OpenVPN traffic ! Is there anything we can do on the server side or client side to stop this packet inspection ? Is there any software that we can install on the server or the client's pc that can stop this ? Is there any articles explaining how they can find openvpn server address via packet inspection ? I would like to know the process and maybe find a way to be hidden from them .
Any help would be appreciated .
Regards ,
My ISP is blocking OpenVPN servers with packet inspection!
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Re: My ISP is blocking OpenVPN servers with packet inspection!
Nope.
Your only option is to find a better ISP.
If you have time you can try --tls-crypt-v2 keys.
Thistle help:
https://github.com/TinCanTech/easy-tls