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OpenVPN is also banned in Turkey.

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  • @uncensored_internet said:
    @Ole_Juul Do we need to open port 443? (sudo ufw allow 443/tcp, sudo ufw allow 443/udp)

    Only if you have ufw installed and ports blocked.. If you dont have firewall configurations/ufw configurations done on your server, it means that all ports are open by default to any services that may want to use them. In other words you can skip the firewall/ufw rules if you dont have them installed and active and blocking the said ports.

  • Am sure there is a option to brake the wall. In Egypt was the same thing before some years and people was able to post in facebook. Maybe somehow via satellite internet?

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider
    edited November 2016

    They banned RDP and SSH as well? am I over simplifying the problem here?

    Install windows server in Bulgaria, setup a remote app, it launches and runs the browser from the server, you see it on your desktop.

    Same with X forwarding over ssh.

    I don't understand why you cant just do that, seems ridiculously simple to me.

    Thanked by 1bugrakoc
  • I hate to use up all my 443 ports, but it's probably going to come to that eventually, everywhere.

    There's still a reason to hoard at least one cheap yearly in every major popular network.

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  • @AnthonySmith said:
    They banned RDP and SSH as well? am I over simplifying the problem here?

    Install windows server in Bulgaria, setup a remote app, it launches and runs the browser from the server, you see it on your desktop.

    Same with X forwarding over ssh.

    I don't understand why you cant just do that, seems ridiculously simple to me.

    Adding to that, I wonder if TeamViewer would be blocked?

    I believe that has mobile apps, etc. as well.

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    IHaveADarkPassenger said: Adding to that, I wonder if TeamViewer would be blocked?

    I believe that has mobile apps, etc. as well.

    You can share a TV pro/ent license and push apps+settings to devices too, but I think RDP/remote app on win/lin is the most obvious solution to this for desk/laptop use.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.rdc.android&hl=en_GB seems to support remote app to android also, so I really dont see why this is such a big issue for those that want to circumvent it.

    OpenVPN or VPN/Proxy like protocols should be the last thing you are trying to use if you are smart, it is going to be the primary target.

    Put your RDP server on port 587 so it blends in, connect the server side to a proxy/vpn for further anonymity and run it straight from your own desktop.

    Probably not the best idea to try and get around it from phones to begin with as everything will be going via your carriers APN no matter what you do.

  • xaoc said: You know Turkey has around 80 mil. Ppl, right? Are you willing to host them in your house/town/country? If not plese tell us where should they go?

    The presidential palace sounds like a good place for start....

  • @William said:

    xaoc said: You know Turkey has around 80 mil. Ppl, right? Are you willing to host them in your house/town/country? If not plese tell us where should they go?

    The presidential palace sounds like a good place for start....

    Savage.. You know erdogan's mans will shoot you if you go anywhere near that place.

  • Why dont you use shadowsocks? If you neednt UDP relay, just use the golang server version, (detailed instruction in chinese: https://teddysun.com/392.html)

    wget --no-check-certificate https://raw.githubusercontent.com/teddysun/shadowsocks_install/master/shadowsocks-go.sh
    chmod +x shadowsocks-go.sh
    ./shadowsocks-go.sh 2>&1 | tee shadowsocks-go.log
    

    Or Use shadowsocks-Rss (detail instruction in Chinese: https://www.91yun.org/archives/2079)
    wget -N --no-check-certificate https://raw.githubusercontent.com/91yun/shadowsocks_install/master/shadowsocksR.sh && bash shadowsocksR.sh

  • @stefeman said:

    @William said:

    xaoc said: You know Turkey has around 80 mil. Ppl, right? Are you willing to host them in your house/town/country? If not plese tell us where should they go?

    The presidential palace sounds like a good place for start....

    Savage.. You know erdogan's mans will shoot you if you go anywhere near that place.

    Liberty comes at a price.

  • Can you live in Turkey and use OpenVPN without any problems?

  • @uncensored_internet said:
    Can you live in Turkey and use OpenVPN without any problems?

    "Living" + "Turkey" ... kek ... But seriously, leave the country if you can.

    Tried using web proxies ?

  • @dotted Turks came to Anatolia in 1071. Anatolia will remain forever as Turkish land. We never leave this land.

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    uncensored_internet said: We never leave this land.

    Sounds progressive.

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  • Shadowsocks is your best bet. Running openvpn on non standard port won't take you very far, I'm guessing.

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  • Honestly none of the methods suggested in this thread worked? That can't be right.

  • @Four20 I am now installing Shadowsocks. I will write the result here.

  • @uncensored_internet said:
    @dotted Turks came to Anatolia in 1071. Anatolia will remain forever as Turkish land. We never leave this land.

    Yeah ... I guess if we go way back, it wasn't your land to begin with. Also, you betrayed the Ottomans now their 2.0 version is gonna rekt you all.

    But seriously, did you try using web proxies ?

    Thanked by 1bugrakoc
  • Proxies work but they can detect which website you're proxying with DPI very easily, so proxies are not reliable. Shadowsocks or anything works on GFW will work in here but they are not router/smartphone friendly. Perhaps https proxy for http + https protocols with tunneling / CONNECT method to bypass DPI filter.

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  • Shadowsocks works great on android phones... Never tried it on an iphone, but there is an app for it too...

    https://shadowsocks.org/en/download/clients.html

  • @kendid, @chinmoy, @singhigh Shadowsocks worked. No problem. But it uses Google DNS as a DNS resolver. How do I change the DNS resolver?

  • proxy method works for most but they block twimg.com or something so twitter is unusable on http proxy. It is a proof of concept that DPI filtering works (atleast partially)

  • RamiRami Member
    edited November 2016

    @WHT said:
    Am sure there is a option to brake the wall. In Egypt was the same thing before some years and people was able to post in facebook. Maybe somehow via satellite internet?

    We don't have any blocked sites here in Egypt

    If you meant Jan 25 time then it wasn't blocking but some places got disconnected for some days

    About satellite internet we can't afford it here ;) (at least most people can't afford it)

    @uncensored_internet did you try L2TP/IPSec? If you want I can help you testing it

  • @Rami An automatic setup script would be fine. :)

  • stefemanstefeman Member
    edited November 2016

    @uncensored_internet said:
    @Rami An automatic setup script would be fine. :)

    Here's Nyr's OpenVPN script with TCP 443

    http://pastebin.com/raw/MZyVmT0j

    Enjoy

  • Which to choose install OpenVPN, Ubuntu repo or OpenVPN Repo ?

  • @dotted said:

    @uncensored_internet said:
    @dotted Turks came to Anatolia in 1071. Anatolia will remain forever as Turkish land. We never leave this land.

    Yeah ... I guess if we go way back, it wasn't your land to begin with. Also, you betrayed the Ottomans now their 2.0 version is gonna rekt you all.

    But seriously, did you try using web proxies ?

    LOL, savage.

  • @stefeman said:

    @uncensored_internet said:
    @Rami An automatic setup script would be fine. :)

    Here's Nyr's OpenVPN script with TCP 443

    http://pastebin.com/raw/MZyVmT0j

    Enjoy

    He meant L2TP/IPSec not OpenVPN

  • AnthonySmith said: You can share a TV pro/ent license and push apps+settings to devices too, but I think RDP/remote app on win/lin is the most obvious solution to this for desk/laptop use.

    You also can use anydesk (the free remote desktop TV alternative. made by TV employees that left the ship). It is much more faster than TV and way faster than windows rdp.

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