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Are you able to use a VPN?
OpenVPN, PPTP, and L2TP/IPsec protocols are banned. I do not know about other protocols. I need SSH access.
You could try logging into your VPS over the console in your panel, then setting SSH to port 80?
Unfortunately, it's banned. Is there any other solution?
AnyConnect / OpenConnect is designed to work almost anywhere.
Shadowsocks maybe?
There is no SSH access. There is no VPN service that provides this protocol.
I need SSH access first to install Shadowsocks.
Also try TOR, it's pretty hard to block from what I've heard.
SSH access using TOR? How so?
setup a vpn on port 443 - problem solved. That is how I did it then.. old days....
Please state your OS first.
do you get kidnapped?
AirVPN offers OpenVPN over SSL.
Title sounds like one of those bizarrely titled Japanese pr0ns.
I cannot afford to pay that much. There must be another way...
Windows 7 and Ubuntu 14.
I already want to set up my own VPN. SSH access is required for this. It does not make sense to get service from a VPN provider. There must be another way...
In the ubuntu, try to install Tor and torsocks via aptitude.
apt-get install tor torsocks
Tor may start automatically and bootstrap, you can verify this with:
service tor status
If that worked, simply torify ssh in this fashion:
torsocks ssh user@hostname
Make sure that the fingerprint is correct.
If Tor is not running, start it with:
service tor start
Softether anda port 443
Yup SoftEther is pretty good at blasting through restrictive firewalls
Is rdp banned?
You can setup putty as a remote app so you are not running it from the university, you also have not said why you cant run your sshd on port 443?
Most providers give you a web based serial console connection you can use to initially configure things which is just standard web traffic.
@UrDN TOR banned in my country. How is it going to be?
Does it support OpenVPN? @JahAGR @netomx
@AnthonySmith It's not banned. But it is costly.
Yes, but it is better to use the SoftEther client if you can.
Why not web console?
Open on it then set you SSH port to something like 34562
I can hand over a bridge to you.
May we know what country it is about?
War-walk until you find open network. ssh to your box and set it up.