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Can a VPN connection be detected (and get blocked) even after the key exchange happens
If the key exchange happens when using lets say Wireguard or any other protocols that use IKA, and the connection never drops, could the ISP still detect the VPN traffic using Deep Packet Inspection?
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Best way to avoid DPI/tunnel detection?
guys, I live in Russia and that pretty much says it all.
I was using a standard self-hosted VPN on a DO droplet, but now I'm afraid that since VPN usage in Russia started to spread like a wildfire ...
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Using VPN and hidding this fact from ISP.
My ISP blocked a bunch of networks I need to access. I installed VPS (unix box) outside of my ISP's network and I now can build VPN between my home router and VPS, but I want to hide this fact from my ...
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VPN, ISP & deep packet inspection
If I use OpenVPN on port 443 (TCP or UDP), is it possible for my ISP with deep packet inspection to find out VPN usage?
If so, what is the alternative?