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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • I’d be tempted to just run it on port 443 so it looks like normal web traffic… Would raise fewer eyebrows than “what’s all this traffic going to some random port” (depending on how well the network is monitored - and it’s probably not well monitored at all). I’ve used ssh to do stuff like this in the past (use -D to enable a SOCKS proxy through a ssh tunnel).

    Frankly I’d be more concerned about the laptop itself being scanned depending on the spyware the school uses to monitor usage.