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    OpenVPN on TCP 443 or 80

    Nope - in fact the javascript is: var isValid_vpn_server_port = valid_num_range($vpn_server_port.val(), 1024, 65535); if(isValid_vpn_server_port.isError){ $vpn_server_port.show_validate_hint(isValid_vpn_server_port.errReason); $vpn_server_port.focus(); return false; } Makes me wonder if it is...
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    OpenVPN on TCP 443 or 80

    Which is frustrating because I don't run the management interface on TCP 80 or 443. I have it restricted to 8443 in both lan and wan, and using DDNS and a cert. I suppose I could use the Pi and set up OpenVPN there, and port forward to it. The restriction is not there in the port forwarding...
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    OpenVPN on TCP 443 or 80

    Hello all - I have multiple VPNs types going, Wireguard (via raspberry pi not via router), IPSec on RT-AX86U, and IPSec via Instant Guard -- the last two are really just me trying them out and as alternatives to Wireguard. I am running stock firmware. They all work well and as expected. What...
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