jorjiomittal
New Member
Hi guys.
I get more and more problems with my openvpn connections in China. After reading several websites I found obfsproxy to hide the openvpn traffic.
For testing I have two different internet connections within China and the openVPN connection also works fine without obfsproxy. So I can make sure that any problems are not caused by openVPN in general.
For testing I kept all firewall settings and just added port forwarding via Luci from wan port 11111 udp+tcp to the router internal IP address where the openvpn server is working on. On the client side I didn't change anything at the firewall.
Any thoughts?
I get more and more problems with my openvpn connections in China. After reading several websites I found obfsproxy to hide the openvpn traffic.
For testing I have two different internet connections within China and the openVPN connection also works fine without obfsproxy. So I can make sure that any problems are not caused by openVPN in general.
For testing I kept all firewall settings and just added port forwarding via Luci from wan port 11111 udp+tcp to the router internal IP address where the openvpn server is working on. On the client side I didn't change anything at the firewall.
Any thoughts?