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Getting OpenVPN and Nginx to share port 443

5 June، 20183 July، 2019 oussamaNo Comments

If you are running an VPN-server to circumvent censorship, or browse securely while connected to a public wifi network, you will have at some point to consider server VPN on port 443, the standard port for HTTPS, which is very unlikely to be blocked by ISPs. But what if you wanted to server a secure […]

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