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The biggest hastle was that any persistent tunnel I would make over any protocol (I tried OpenVPN, WireGuard, SSH, Shadowsocks, etc) to any IP address would be blocked after (I think) 3 hours. This let them basically block any VPN that wasn't already explicitly blacklisted outright.
My solution was to make a simple API on the server that got a new IPv6 address for the server and returned it.
There was a WireGuard server running on port 53 and listening from any incoming IP. On my devices I would call the API every hour when idle and change the IP in the WireGuard config. On Android I had a Tasker automation to do this and on my laptop a shell script on a cronjob.
Tell me you don't have an HOA without telling me you don't have an HOA.
I hate to be the one to tell you this, but maybe it's just you who can't bring the couch to completion...?
Lmao part of the reason I went so deep into the Linux world was because my school board had super advanced network policies that were able to effectively block specific traffic and pretty much any commercial VPN. I had to build my own server at home to connect to from school using a bunch of traffic cloaking techniques to get unobstructed internet access.
I didn't really use any sites that were blocked anyway, but it made me go "watch me bitch" to whoever was overengineering the censorship system in our school board's IT.
It depends on what you do with it.
Ohio-ass state of Ohio.
Anyways, I would rather shove hot needles up my urethra then watch a full episode of corner gas.
You're saying you've never tried thermalgesiaphilic sounding?
A special kind of chuckle.
"hehe...^FUCK. "
Figma balls XD