Port
Virtual endpoint for network connections, identified by numbers (like 443 for HTTPS or 1194 for OpenVPN). OpenVPN can use port 443 to disguise traffic as regular web browsing, bypassing firewalls.
What is Port?
What is Port?
Virtual endpoint for network connections, identified by numbers (like 443 for HTTPS or 1194 for OpenVPN). OpenVPN can use port 443 to disguise traffic as regular web browsing, bypassing firewalls.
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Firewall
Network security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing traffic based on predetermined security rules. Some firewalls block VPN connections, which OpenVPN TCP on port 443 can bypass.
OpenVPN
Mature, open-source VPN protocol with proven security through decades of audits. Slower than WireGuard but excellent for firewall bypass using TCP mode on port 443. Gold standard for reliability and compatibility.
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
Reliable connection-oriented protocol that guarantees data delivery. OpenVPN TCP mode is slower but works through firewalls, especially on port 443. Better for stability than UDP on poor connections.
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