[SOLVED] SoftEther Server Anonymity. (whoer.net)

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cmd wh0ami
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[SOLVED] SoftEther Server Anonymity. (whoer.net)

Post by cmd wh0ami » Sun Jul 16, 2017 10:05 pm

I set up a openVZ VPS to run Softether Server on CentOS 6.

The question I cant find an answer to is, is it possible to hide some of the tell-tail inforamtion that I'm using a VPN.
When I check my anonymity on whoer.net it shows shows that port 80 is open. It shows that I'm using L2TP/IPsec whether I'm using L2TP/IPsec on Linux or Android if I'm using SecureNAT with Softether VPN Client on Windows and in the OS TCP/IP section of whoer.net it shows Linux 3.1-3.10 [fuzzy] (Probably IPsec or other VPN, MTU: 1280)

Is it possible to hide any of this information? Maybe reject incoming packets on port 80? Or would that kill my VPN connection?
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thisjun
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Re: openVZ VPS running Softether. Question about anonymity.

Post by thisjun » Fri Jul 28, 2017 5:25 am

SoftEther doesn't listen port 80.

cmd wh0ami
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Re: openVZ VPS running Softether. Question about anonymity.

Post by cmd wh0ami » Sun Aug 06, 2017 3:38 am

[SOLVED]

By rejecting incoming packets on port 80 of the server it hides all this information as long as SoftEther Client is used.

Block Incoming Port
To block port 80 (HTTP server), enter (or add to your iptables shell script):
# /sbin/iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --destination-port 80 -j DROP
# /sbin/service iptables save
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