What is SSH over SSL/TLS (SNI)?
SSH SSL (SNI) is a method that tunnels SSH traffic through SSL/TLS, providing additional security and privacy by encrypting the connection. Server Name Indication (SNI) is used to specify the server's hostname during the TLS handshake, allowing the connection to be established securely. This method is ideal for bypassing network restrictions and concealing your traffic within standard SSL/TLS traffic.
Benefits of SSH SSL (SNI)
- Encrypts SSH traffic using SSL/TLS for added security.
- Hides SSH traffic within standard SSL/TLS traffic.
- Bypasses network restrictions and firewalls.
Using the "SSH SSL (SNI)" Feature in ZIVPN
SSH SSL (SNI) can be configured in ZIVPN using the following methods:
1. In-App Free SSH SSL (SNI) Account
Follow these steps to use SSH SSL (SNI) directly from the ZIVPN app:
- Access the Server List: Double-click on the field in the ZIVPN app's main interface where "user:pass@ip:port" hints are shown. A dropdown server list will appear.
- Watch an Ad: Select the server location you want to access and watch the ad. You will receive a free SSH account with 1-day validity. This account supports multiple tunneling methods, including SSH, SlowDNS, Stunnel, and WebSocket Tunnel.
- Server Locations: To get an account for a different server location, watch an ad for that specific location.
- Configure SNI: Open the ZIVPN app and navigate to the SNI menu. Input your desired SNI (e.g., zivpn.com).
- Connect: The account details will be automatically configured for you. Select the "SSH SSL (SNI)" checkbox to establish a secure connection using Stunnel on port 443.
2. Create an SSH Stunnel Account Through Any Provider
If you prefer, you can create an SSH Stunnel account through any SSH provider. Here’s how:
- Account Creation: Create an SSH Stunnel account from any SSH provider.
- Enter Account Information: Enter the account information in the ZIVPN app's SSH authentication text field using the "user:pass@ip:port" format.
- Configure in ZIVPN: Enter the desired SNI in the SNI menu. Then select the "SSH SSL (SNI)" checkbox to connect.