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FYI: ShadowVPN #142

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dimzon opened this issue Mar 25, 2015 · 3 comments
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FYI: ShadowVPN #142

dimzon opened this issue Mar 25, 2015 · 3 comments

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@dimzon
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dimzon commented Mar 25, 2015

Yet another lightweight VPN protocol for low-end devices (routers etc)

https://github.com/clowwindy/ShadowVPN
https://github.com/clowwindy/ShadowVPN/wiki/Compared-to-Shadowsocks-and-OpenVPN

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L1Cafe commented Mar 25, 2015

Are the three major desktop OSes supported? That is: Windows, Mac, and Linux.

Also, the one-server-per-client doesn't seem very attractive for a streisand instance, which is supposed to be shared to circumvent censorship.

Last, what is "protocol sniffing" supposed to mean here: https://github.com/clowwindy/ShadowVPN/wiki/Compared-to-Shadowsocks-and-OpenVPN ? Does it mean that it morphs itself as something else? (such as SoftEtherVPN, that looks like HTTPS)

@jlund
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jlund commented Apr 19, 2015

I have been keeping an eye on this and will likely add support for it as another option when it is no longer in beta.

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cpu commented Jul 23, 2017

Closing in favour of StreisandEffect/discussions#18

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