Where I live wireguard and openvpn are completely blocked and my isp doesn’t provide a public ip.

Tailsclale and cloudflare tunnels don’t work either.

Is there a last resort method for accessing my home server (a mini pc running openwrt and docker).

Thanks!

  • atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    Can you ssh out? You could setup a VPS somewhere and use remote port forwarding to tunnel back home.

    ssh -R 80:localhost:80 user@vps # forward HTTP traffic from remote host to the local host
    

    You can even run ssh over an ssh tunnel for inceptiony goodness.

    ssh -R 2222:localhost:22 user@vps  # your home system
    ssh -p 2222 homeuser@vps  # From your remote system
    
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      8 months ago

      Yes I can SSH to my US vps. I’ll give this a try thank you.

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        8 months ago

        Interesting - I had not. It was ages ago I was doing something like what I posted (well before that project ever got started) and it worked “well enough” for what I was doing at the time. Usually I’d run a SOCKS proxy on that second SSH line (-D 4444) and just point my browser at localhost:4444 to route everything home (or use foxyproxy to only route some traffic home).

        Looks like sshuttle may have better performance though and provide similar functionality.