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- _ssh.example.com # Note: this domain would also listed in tls.acme.domains
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host: localhost
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port: 22
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- type: proxy
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domains:
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- _vpn.example.com # Note: this domain would also listed in tls.acme.domains
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host: localhost
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port: 1194
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```
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_Note_: In same cases network administrators purposefully block ssh and vpn connections using
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There are two strategies that will work well for you:
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1) [Use ssh](https://redfern.me/tunneling-openvpn-through-ssh/) with the config above to reverse proxy tcp port 1194 to you. (`ssh -L 1194:localhost:1194 example.com`)
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1) [Use ssh](https://redfern.me/tunneling-openvpn-through-ssh/) with the config above to reverse proxy tcp port 1194 to you.
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2) [Use stunnel](https://git.daplie.com/Daplie/node-tunnel-client)
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```bash
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ssh -L 1194:localhost:1194 example.com
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```
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3) Use stunnel.js as described in the "tunnel_server" section below
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2) [Use stunnel]https://serverfault.com/questions/675553/stunnel-vpn-traffic-and-ensure-it-looks-like-ssl-traffic-on-port-443/681497)
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```
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[openvpn-over-goldilocks]
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client = yes
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accept = 127.0.0.1:1194
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sni = _vpn.example.com
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connect = example.com:443
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```
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3) [Use stunnel.js](https://git.daplie.com/Daplie/node-tunnel-client) as described in the "tunnel_server" section below.
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### tcp.forward
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