![]() ![]() Therefore I am wondering if I can ISOLATE the CPU/OS environment/or 127.0.0.1 on the OpenWRT in order to not get affected by the redirected OpenVPN internet!? The proxy server running on my openWRT router should not get disturbed by route changes forcibly applied and pushed once the OpenVPN client gets connected! Please note that on the OpenVPN server side I do not have any control, since it is provided by a commercial company. ![]() That said I would like to modify the pushed routes to not to destroy the proxy server, So the OpenVPN client gets disconnected and tries to reconnect again and it fails since the pushed routes destroy the proxy server running on the router.įor more information very similar to my situation you could consult following link, That said I am unable to achieve my goal because of once the OpenVPN client connects to the server the server side pushes the routes and gateway configuration back to the router and since both of the ProxyServer process and the OpenVPN client process are running on a same OpenWRT device the new pushed routes mess up with the ProxyServer process and as a result later it will mess up with the OpenVPN client as well. In addition I need to redirect the free/uncensored internet from the OpenVPN commercial provider to my connected home devices. Therefore, I have no choice than using http-proxy with my OpenVPN client in order to Obfuscate the OpenVPN client tcp traffic. That said since the government censorship is very sophisticated it can block plain OpenVPN traffic using DPI methods. In order to maximise the security of my home internet I am using a *reputable commercial * On my OpenWRT router I do use passwall and a couple of internet censorship circumventing proxies. ![]()
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