I'm sorry to hear about the difficulties you faced with the restrictive firewall. It sounds like you've already explored several options, including the port-share feature of OpenVPN, which unfortunately isn't implemented in the Windows version.
One potential solution could be to use a proxy server that supports HTTPS traffic. By routing your OpenVPN traffic through the proxy, you might be able to bypass the firewall restrictions. Here's a general approach:
Set up a proxy server that can handle HTTPS traffic. You can use software like Squid or Tinyproxy Liteblue login portal
Configure your OpenVPN server to route traffic through the proxy server. This might involve modifying the OpenVPN configuration file to use the proxy server's IP address and port.
Test the setup in a controlled environment to ensure that it works as expected and that the firewall restrictions are bypassed.
This approach should help you maintain a secure connection while avoiding the firewall restrictions.
One potential solution could be to use a proxy server that supports HTTPS traffic. By routing your OpenVPN traffic through the proxy, you might be able to bypass the firewall restrictions. Here's a general approach:
Set up a proxy server that can handle HTTPS traffic. You can use software like Squid or Tinyproxy Liteblue login portal
Configure your OpenVPN server to route traffic through the proxy server. This might involve modifying the OpenVPN configuration file to use the proxy server's IP address and port.
Test the setup in a controlled environment to ensure that it works as expected and that the firewall restrictions are bypassed.
This approach should help you maintain a secure connection while avoiding the firewall restrictions.
Statistics: Posted by eva78mason — Tue Nov 26, 2024 8:08 am