manage other protocols through SoftEther
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2024 11:12 am
Hello everyone, I really appreciate SoftEther's interface. In my country, we have three main ISPs. Two of them work with OpenVPN, SSTP, and SoftEther, but the third one blocks most VPN algorithms. As a result, some users are accessing free internet using SSH ports via OpenSSH and V2Ray, the only protocols currently working.
SSH works well for this purpose, but managing it on Windows server means creating separate user accounts and passwords for OpenSSH, I'm exploring a way to integrate V2Ray or OpenSSH into SoftEther. For example, setting up a local bridge where users connect to OpenSSH on port 22, and somehow tunneling OpenSSH traffic through SoftEther to access the internet. This approach would allow better user management and consolidate all users under one management platform. Could you please provide a guide or confirm if this idea is feasible? Thank you so much!
SSH works well for this purpose, but managing it on Windows server means creating separate user accounts and passwords for OpenSSH, I'm exploring a way to integrate V2Ray or OpenSSH into SoftEther. For example, setting up a local bridge where users connect to OpenSSH on port 22, and somehow tunneling OpenSSH traffic through SoftEther to access the internet. This approach would allow better user management and consolidate all users under one management platform. Could you please provide a guide or confirm if this idea is feasible? Thank you so much!