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I use 443/TCP on my college network which works
Everyone writes the same thing. Are you I stupid? Can not I think of that? If the TCP 443 protocol worked, why would I ask for help? I'm looking for other methods. TCP 53/80/443 etc. banned.
Well he was just trying to be helpful. You'd be surprised at the low tech level of some of the people who come and ask questions here. But they're all welcome.
I would suggest you to use these ports: 53, 80, 443
Use tor browser then.
Calm down. You didn't tell me that you had tried these. As it's commonly said in my family "I'm not a fucking mind reader". Tell me what you want and what you've tried. You didn't say you tried anything.
We live in 2017 where I can't assume fucking anything because I might be racist sexist or Apache attack helicopterist so grab a seat sit down and explain EXACTLY what. Because your opening request is a vague as "I want a VPS not in UK". That still leaves 30 billion fucking options. Be specific and you will find what you want.
Sorry for the vulgar language and bad spirit in this post but I do not appreciate your response to my post of me attempting to be helpful. In no way did I say you were stupid or assume you were a moron. Based on your reply now I do.
/Rant
Have a great day.
I'd be good to know what ports you can actually use, since 80/443 ports are for common usage, it means http flow might be redirected to a non-standard port.. can you ssh to any remote shell? if so, you can use that, if not, you will have to find your way to the non-standard http port that gets routed to the lan proxy.
@gattytto
@GenjiSwitchPls Sorry. What is the best bypass method without configuring on the client side? Also, is there a tutorial for OpenVPN + Stunnel?
Google it!!!