3.3 VPN Server Administration

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    We recommend using TCP/IP port 5555no. 8888 to connect to the VPN Server where no hindrances exist, and port no. 443 where there is a firewall or proxy server which only allows web or other partial protocol to pass. Port no. 443 is a port for https protocol, so performing SSL transmission on this port usually enables passage even on networks with stringent security settings. Meanwhile, 992 is a port number for the TELNET over SSL (Telnets) protocol, which is practically unused today, and can pass through most firewalls (although it often fails to pass through proxy servers). It is also possible to register several listener ports and then disable some of them (suspend status).

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    We recommend using TCP/IP port no. 8888 to connect to the VPN Server where no hindrances exist, and port no. 443 where there is a firewall or proxy server which only allows web or other partial protocol to pass. Port no. 443 is a port for https protocol, so performing SSL transmission on this port usually enables passage even on networks with stringent security settings. Meanwhile, 992 is a port number for the TELNET over SSL (Telnets) protocol, which is practically unused today, and can pass through most firewalls (although it often fails to pass through proxy servers). It is also possible to register several listener ports and then disable some of them (suspend status).

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    Version as of 17:35, 6 Mar 2013

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    We recommend using TCP/IP port 5555 to connect to the VPN Server where no hindrances exist, and port no. 443 where there is a firewall or proxy server which only allows web or other partial protocol to pass. Port no. 443 is a port for https protocol, so performing SSL transmission on this port usually enables passage even on networks with stringent security settings. Meanwhile, 992 is a port number for the TELNET over SSL (Telnets) protocol, which is practically unused today, and can pass through most firewalls (although it often fails to pass through proxy servers). It is also possible to register several listener ports and then disable some of them (suspend status).

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