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I followed your guide to make a Dante server in Oracle Cloud. Good news! I managed to make WireSock work with the proxy. The bad news is that it only works on my 4G and not on the network on which I’m trying to get a VPN working. The output of my terminal stays similar to before on that network. I guess the firewall is too smart for this method to work.
I think OpenVPN supports full packet encapsulation through a proxy so I might try that.Thanks for the help!
No, I did not know this was necessary. I used your command and restarted the server, but nothing changed sadly.
My Dante server is running at home. I doubt they will block that IP address and not one from Oracle. Also, I tested WireSock on my 4g hotspot, which hasn’t blocked anything up until now.
I have now set up a Dante server. Sadly, my WireSock still doesn’t work.
It seems like the dante server is working correctly since it says “authentication SUCCESS”, but I’m not sure how I can verify the correct installation on my windows client.
I’ve never heard of a Dante proxy before. Maybe it’s obvious that WireGuard would need a UDP-enabled proxy, but for me this is all pretty new. I don’t think it is mentioned anywhere in the installation guide so I suggest adding the requirement to help noobs like me in the future.
I’ll get starting on setting up Dante then.
Thanks for the help!
I start the proxy with this command: ssh -D 127.0.0.1:7654 xxxx@94.xxxxxxxxx -p80
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