Your school or company network may block the access to a few specific websites. To solve this problem, I'd highly recommend Shadowsocks, since it is the easiest proxy tool I've ever found, and it's FREE (of course iff you have your own server running).
First, ssh
to your server, and install Shadowsocks using apt
$ sudo apt install shadowsocks
Create configuration file at /etc/shadowsocks/config.json
, with the following content,
{
"server":"::",
"server_port":443,
"local_port":0,
"password":"password",
"timeout":600,
"method":"aes-256-cfb",
"fast_open":true
}
server
is set to ::
to enable both ipv4 and ipv6 listening.
Don't forget to change the [password]
in the block above.
Finally, we're ready to start the shadowsocks server that runs in the background by
$ sudo ssserver -c /etc/shadowsocks/config.json -d start
If you wish to stop the Shadowsocks server, do this
$ sudo ssserver -c /etc/shadowsocks/config.json -d stop
To install Shadowsocks client software on your local machine, follow the instruction in this repository on GitHub.
Cheers! Now you don't ever need to curse your school or company Internet administrator for blocking your favorite websites anymore.