I set my openvpn servers up on a port like 443, that seems to help as it would 
be silly to block that port and the average joe isn't going to see it isn't 
https traffic

On July 21, 2018 10:09:24 PM EDT, James Peng via Openvpn-users 
<openvpn-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>Hello Everyone,
>
> 
>
>I was successfully set up an OpenVPN client-server with your help few
>weeks
>ago. Now I am traveling outside USA. I was able to use my private VPN
>to
>search online resources (only technology resources) which are helpful
>to my
>job in the first few days trip. Now my ip address was blocked. That
>means
>the local agent knows there is a vpn in my ip address. My question is
>is
>there a way to hide the vpn and the vpn connection? I don't have a
>static ip
>address. So I may be able to get a new address later.
>
> 
>
>Thanks
>
>James 

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