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bitvise client
About this tag
Discussions tagged with bitvise client focus on using Bitvise SSH Client to connect to remote systems, particularly in scenarios involving reverse SSH tunneling through restrictive networks. Users describe setting up Bitvise SSH Server on Windows 10 behind ISP-level firewalls that block SSH, then using a cloud VPS (e.g., EC2) as a relay. The bitvise client is employed from external locations to initiate SSH connections that are forwarded through the VPS to the home server. Common themes include overcoming firewall restrictions, port forwarding, and protocol obfuscation. The tag covers practical troubleshooting and configuration advice for remote access using Bitvise tools.
A while back i posted about my ssh server not working. After trying protocol obfuscation, all sorts of port forwardings, and disabling all my firewalls, i found out from my ISP, that they do indeed block SSH at the service/protocol lvl on their edge routers. so this leads me to the following. I...