Also: if you use an ssh tunnel through any well known port you’re not getting caught. Ssh is fully encrypted, no one can see that traffic, except that it’s ssh going through a port.

Worst case scenario: “oh yeah I was testing my home ssh proxy, I’m an infosec enthusiast tee-hee, just sending cute cat pictures, don’t mind me”.

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My problem is bitaxe runs on Wi-Fi and I’m on an enemy network.

Bitcoin is for enemies 😂

I need a way load a vpn on bitaxe or maybe proxy to a mining pool.

Ocean.xyz and most other mining sites are blocked by the firewall which didn’t stop the miner, but now I think they’re blocking ports.

An easy workaround might be to create a hotspot on my phone and have it connect to that as it’s Wi-Fi.

Thanks for the suggestion!

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I see, you’d need a pc or laptop to act as proxy/tunnel for my solution to work.

You can probably just grab a router, set it up as a wireless repeater & config THAT router with a VPN so traffic is tunneled before it even hits the enemy network. 🤙

That’s what I’m looking into now. If you have any good guides please share 🙏⚡️

I can’t get the bitaxe to connect to my mobile hotspot, plus I’d have to leave my phone and hotspot here and going.