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Kelan pa naging source ang ISP sa mga technical na bagay dito sa forum? Ang alam lang nilang statement is 'under maintenance' sila. LolSa globe ba mismo galing yung statement o news na to? Baka naman speculation lang to?
Kelan pa naging source ang ISP sa mga technical na bagay dito sa forum? Ang alam lang nilang statement is 'under maintenance' sila. LolSa globe ba mismo galing yung statement o news na to? Baka naman speculation lang to?
Malabo matanggal yan pero pwedeng butasin o yung tinatawag na 'obfuscate' o i mask yung connection para mag mistulang legit.Siguro ang gawin nyo i-confuse natin si Gswitch para madamay rin mga legit users na ma snipe ni DPI para ma force sila na tanggalin yan hahaha
ang malaking tanong kong papano. i know that we here knows many ways but saan don.Malabo matanggal yan pero pwedeng butasin o yung tinatawag na 'obfuscate' o i mask yung connection para mag mistulang legit.
haha good ideahahaSiguro ang gawin nyo i-confuse natin si Gswitch para madamay rin mga legit users na ma snipe ni DPI para ma force sila na tanggalin yan hahaha
kaya sana kaso isang buong araw tatrabahoin yan. config pa langMay way
please read
Quote: "A new internet traffic monitoring technology known as Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) has been proven to successfully block OpenVPN traffic regardless of the port used being 80, 443 or even 53. To sum up: everyone who uses the internet needs to be aware of Deep Packet Inspection. DPI is a next-generation technology capable of inspecting every byte of every traffic packet that passes through a DPI device, that means packet headers, types of applications and actual packet content in real time which were previously impossible to do using advanced proxies, or stateful firewalls systems.
There are now many Deep Packet Inspection products that can tell that you are trying to use OpenVPN over port 443 instead of normal HTTPS and drop the traffic. For example if your OpenVPN connection works for a few seconds or minutes and then stops when the cause is not server related then there is the possibility that your ISP is using DPI. OpenVPN does not "hide" itself from firewalls, modern firewalls with deep packet inspection can easily see that it's OpenVPN traffic flowing over the port instead of real HTTPS traffic. It is important to understand that OpenVPN doesn't use the SSL wire protocol directly, like the majority of SSL applications does. All SSL packets are encapsulated within a kind of an OpenVPN container, which is why some deep packet inspection firewalls might not allow OpenVPN traffic. So a DPI device can correctly identify OpenVPN packet and block it because OpenVPN traffic is different from real HTTPS traffic.
One possible solution is to tunnel OpenVPN traffic over a HTTPS tunnel. Using this method, many users on networks using DPI have been able to bypass it. The method works in most cases because the OpenVPN traffic which is tunneled over HTTPS is recognized by the DPI device as being “True HTTPS” traffic thereby allowing it to bypass. OpenVPN over SSL tunneling can be extremely useful for users who are behind strong firewalls/proxy/DPI devices/countries which only allow real HTTPS traffic on TCP port 443."
pero sa experience ko sir. nag purchase ako ng coc25 sa switch. for legit usage sana. no vpn pero same parin.. nasayang pera ko dun.sa globe naman..... ang pagkakaintindi ko jan about sa switch.... pag nadetect nila na ginamitan ng vpn ang gswitch data icucut off ng system ang connection..... tapos kakainin nya ng husto ang data mo if naka data promo ka basta gamitan mo ng vpn.... grabe na ngayun ang globe at smart....
this statement.. feel ko meron ito eh... example trabahante ng globe. alam nya ang butas ng telco na tinatrabahuan nya. or sya mismo nagmanipulate.. so pwede sya mag secret negosyo. gagawa ng ρáíd vpn using the hole na alam nya secret nga lang. para sya rin makinabang.sana may mag try pasukin ang mga system ng dalawang isp na yan para iopen dun ang proxy at ibahin ang kanilang code...... yan na lang pag asa natin..... para maging unlimited na naman ulit.....
haha lupet nun baka sa globe nagtatrabahothis statement.. feel ko meron ito eh... example trabahante ng globe. alam nya ang butas ng telco na tinatrabahuan nya. or sya mismo nagmanipulate.. so pwede sya mag secret negosyo. gagawa ng ρáíd vpn using the hole na alam nya secret nga lang. para sya rin makinabang.
minsan nga, naka join ako ng isang secret group sa FB. nagbebenta sila ng vpn. tapos sabi nung owner "ito ang mga port na gagamitin nyo, kasi pinaopen ko to sa globe at sa smart" . ahaha imba talaga.
siguro paps. nganga nga ako dun sa sinabi nya. kaya naisipan ko. tsk3, may kababalaghan din pala.haha lupet nun baka sa globe nagtatrabaho