Perhaps but from experience, I setup a VPN endpoint on a server in France, then went over to China. I could connect to the VPN but I got just 1-2 minutes of access before it was blocked.
That firewall is fairly smart and I would think is doing some dynamic blocking based on the packet contents.
You're might have more success if you used stenography, hiding each byte in a stream of ASCII text
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Perhaps but from experience, I setup a VPN endpoint on a server in France, then went over to China. I could connect to the VPN but I got just 1-2 minutes of access before it was blocked.
That firewall is fairly smart and I would think is doing some dynamic blocking based on the packet contents.
You're might have more success if you used stenography, hiding each byte in a stream of ASCII text