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Circumvent ISP Blocking


emadramlawi
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Hello Support and Community,


I have an awe-full issue, I reckon it is caused due to I live in developing 3rd world country that loves to dissect communities instead of connecting them.


I googled and this seem to be an issue affecting MENA region especially UAE.


I'm very PC savvy person, and work in I.T field.


So here is the issue :


1) I open port on my router and made sure it is open, when I start Murmur. My computer Internal IP is 192.168.0.100 and at the time of writing public IP is 92.253.58.157

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2) I start murmur with the following config entries changed from the default entries


autobanAttempts = 0

port=64738

host=

bandwidth=72000

serverpassword=medo

users=8

certrequired=False


Murmur starts with the following log :

 

<W>2016-06-07 11:40:48.759 Initializing settings from C:/Program Files (x86)/Mumble/murmur.ini (basepath C:/Program Files (x86)/Mumble)
<W>2016-06-07 11:40:48.765 Meta: TLS cipher preference is "ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:AES256-SHA:AES128-SHA"
<W>2016-06-07 11:40:48.765 OpenSSL: OpenSSL 1.0.1t  3 May 2016
<W>2016-06-07 11:40:48.777 SSL: CA certificate filter applied. Filtered size: 86, original size: 86
<W>2016-06-07 11:40:48.778 ServerDB: Opened SQLite database C:/Program Files (x86)/Mumble/murmur.sqlite
<W>2016-06-07 11:40:48.781 Murmur 1.2.16 (1.2.16) running on Win: 6.1.7601.1: Booting servers
<W>2016-06-07 11:40:48.792 1 => Server listening on [::]:64738
<W>2016-06-07 11:40:48.798 1 => Server listening on 0.0.0.0:64738
<W>2016-06-07 11:40:48.801 Bonjour: Failed to load dnssd.dll
<W>2016-06-07 11:40:48.805 1 => Not registering server as public

 

3) Okay time to connect, which is very weird behavior. I can see that it tries to connect, but fails I can see IP entry gets created in the log but server keeps disconnecting and never connects. If i try a client using my Home WiFi it will work 100%, however if a client uses a different network he will be able to retrieve the server name and ping it and find out number of seats but never connects as seen in the below image, where I showcase this using my work machine which I can RDP remote connect to

 

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I installed mumble there, and connect to server using my public IP 92.253.58.157


I tried using mumble/murmur latest stable and latest dev, and even old builds = same results. also tried using different OS, like Ubuntu server, also tried using the proxy option but that didnt work, and why would I need proxy I am able to port forward successfully .


How can they block mumble/murmur if i use different port, how does the ISP know I am running Murmur on the fly ??? which I tried and it have the same results and the port is 100% open, is the server broadcasting its name ? can we try special build for Murmur using different name ? for example I know HFS web server broadcast it self as HTTP file server in its headers, can the developers help me out and obfuscate certain elements. I am free to test this out and even provide remote access to my machine if required.


Do note sometimes I cant connect to mumble main web site like yesterday and I had to use proxy, but today it is working fine.

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If your ISP are using Deep Packet Inspection to pick up any OpenSSL connections (I'm assuming that's what they'd be doing) then there's probably not much that can be done. :(

Full disclosure: I used to run a commercial Mumble host, and my opinions do not reflect the opinions of the Mumble project.

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