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TCP/UDP and Port 443? Streaming and just VPN
Zer0kewl posted a question in VPN Questions and General Support
Hello everyone, just got my VPN yesterday with streaming IP. My question is, when using the streaming IP it says to use TCP protocol and Port 443. But when not using the dedicated streaming IP, should I put it back to UDP and AUTO protocol? Or should I just leave it on TCP and 443 port for both streaming IP and regular vpn? -
S7 Android 8 UDP not working over cell interface
TheProphecy posted a question in Android VPN Support
Good day. Installed latest (1.1.36) TorGuard Android VPN client. I like it, works fine so far. However, UDP is not working correctly when going thru the cellular interface (works fine via WIFI.) I can connect fine, and the client is able to verify it's external IP address, but when I try to browse to a website, nada - the browser appears to connect (the progress bar advances a little) but then nothing else happens, and the browser eventually reports an error (Google Chrome says I'm disconnected.) Works fine if I use TCP instead. Found someone on Stack Exchange with a similar issue an -
I cannot for the life of me find any way to set this, normally it is in settings but its eluding me. How do we set the client to port 443 instead of the 80? thank you
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HowTo - Check your ports/interfaces and what is going on with your ISP (with tcpdump, openwrt)
19807409 posted a question in VPN Router Support
Check DNS requests guide (webarchive) In previous guide, I described how to get rid of your ISP or any other service (even TorGuard itself) hijacking your DNS (webarchive) In this topic I will show how you simply can find out what exactly is going on with port 53 which is default DNS port. Requierments HowTo/Wiki/Links Please read about tcpdump usage and how to on github, I will show here one exampe where I do check DNS requests on tun0 which is my openvpn tunnel connected to TorGuard. You can filter the command from the codebox below, but for simplicity, here