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adyavanapalli | 1 year ago

Most flight WiFi networks don't block DNS traffic, so if you set up a custom DNS server, you can tunnel everything through DNS. It's slow, but it's free internet!

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prmoustache|1 year ago

I once found out on a plane ssh wasn't blocked even if I wasn't paying so I just used a remote vps that I had already setup as a socks proxy to browse the web.

slt2021|1 year ago

how about spinning up a wireguard server on udp/53 and connect to it with wireguard client. I haven't tried it myself but it could work. Gonna try it next time I am going to fly

cheema33|1 year ago

This doesn't work. I have tried it. The trick iodine tool uses works very differently.

actionfromafar|1 year ago

I'm afraid to get on some kind of terrorist watch list that way.

apantel|1 year ago

Then don’t visit any terrorist sites till you’re back on the ground :)