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Proxying projects utilising HTTP/TLS are popular in the anti-censorship community (discussion board: https://github.com/net4people/bbs) and there are many variants of it; ex:
- KCP (over UDP): https://github.com/xtaci/kcp-go
Install a cloudflared tunnel on your remote server, configure it to forward traffic to that server's hosts proxy server(maybe Shadowsocks) using Zero Trust dashboard, and run the following command on your local computer:
cloudflared access tcp --hostname some.your-domain.tld --url localhost:8080
Then localhost:8080's traffic will be forwarded to cloudflareds' host, the whole traffic is using HTTP2 so might look legitimate to Firewall.
For example if using Shadowsocks on server, your Shadowsocks's local client can connect to localhost:8080 as server to forward traffic.
The author is pretty naive. There is a reason why Google was left out of the list, in the 2010s people argue "Google is too important and China never dare to block it" then google's whole IP range is blocked.
Amazon Cloudfront, Akmai, Fastly are also (partially) blocked and barely working.
IMHO cleve tricks like "domain fronting" is just freebooting
https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/pluggable-...
The use case is to relay WireGuard over TCP/CF in a restrictive network, confirmed to work in China, obviously not too fast.